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To: zonder who wrote (1493)5/19/2003 1:25:05 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4905
 
<Not really. Take a look at myriad emerging countries out there with plunging currencies and prices lower in USD terms. >

Is not the trade weighted dollar moving lower?

<USD fell 30% against the EUR, but prices in the US will probably not increase 30% anytime soon>

They don't have to, a 50:50 split on a world wide basis would seen to more than create what I'm talking about.

<Stagflation is a very extreme situation. And trust me that IS the term you are looking for.>

As I said, I'm not sure what would happen to the 'general' price level. I'm talking about the possibility of prices of imported necessities and componants spiking.

<What are you referring to re "Austrians"?>

Austrian school of economic:

mises.org

<Honestly, I don't know what you are talking about. >

Considering that, you seemed to grasp much of what I was saying :)

DAK