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To: jrhana who wrote (181)7/13/2003 10:56:39 AM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 110194
 
I found this on Volcker

cfo.com|0|M|486|,00.html

responsiblewealth.org

unsustainable.org

I left out a lot of older but interesting stuff.

too bad Greenspan did not step down when he was ahead.

He could be playing the role of Elder Statesman also.

I was using the wrong spelling of Volcker before (Volker does not work)



To: jrhana who wrote (181)7/13/2003 12:56:00 PM
From: austrieconomist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Volcker quote was from July 11, 2003 Daily Reckoning.

- "As for the prospect of a significant deflation in consumer prices, Paul Volcker has an uncommon viewpoint: 'If I were setting odds on deflation in the U.S.,' says the former Fed chairman, 'the probability wouldn't reach 0.1%. I see no prospect of real deflation like we had in the U.S. and other countries in the 1930s.'