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To: GST who wrote (75196)12/10/2006 4:13:43 PM
From: pogohere  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
I was hoping you would apply the idea that inflation/deflation was the movement of the price level over long periods of time (as opposed to short term fluctuations) to US economic history and experience. My understanding was that you could address the difference between long periods of price stability and periods of price instability by the use of your definition, or by some principle associated with the definition. My goal was a discussion that would provide a useful tool for economic analysis of the current situation. I.e., why are prices rising now as opposed to not rising before (over meaningful periods)?

I don't know why this discussion isn't possible. Dommage.

I regret that.