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To: bart13 who wrote (76528)12/24/2006 7:58:20 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
The comparison on your site between Germany in 1921 and US
now looks very scary as well. I have thought for a long time
this is a possibility, but I hope this won't transpire
here. Hope is the only thing I have, as the actions of
the Fed, the government, and the treasury seem to favor
hyperinflation scenario at this point. This is the
ultimate nightmare of a systemic collapse. It's worse
than deflation and the great depression.



To: bart13 who wrote (76528)12/24/2006 12:38:07 PM
From: kris b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Perhaps someone has actually read the entire book and can offer their observations.

In order to carry on a discussion on Weimar hyperinflation everybody should read Bresciani-Turoni. Then we will all be on the same page, otherwise people are comparing apples to oranges.



To: bart13 who wrote (76528)12/25/2006 9:34:38 PM
From: steve kammerer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
"Perhaps someone has actually read the entire book and can offer their observations."

Could someone post the title to the book?