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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (67914)8/10/2006 10:56:55 AM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 110194
 
Gee, take away the house and compare the price of land to 80 years ago. Are you claiming that hasn't risen?

Of course not.
I am saying that just because something has gone up since 1938 does not mean it will continue to do so forever.

There was not true monetary deflation in Japan.
But credit dropped like a rock, and velocity of money stalled.
The net effect was deflation regardless of monetary printing. I expect the same conditions in the US.

Mish