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To: elmatador who wrote (44180)12/21/2008 7:11:04 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 217792
 
Logically, this money will end up in emerging markets where there is economic more activity but no capital.

But isn't there also a logic that these economies rely upon exports to the US and Europe to obtain that capital? And on top of that, they are already up to their necks in debt (at least in Latin America)??

We are the beginning of a superboom. The scale will be Gargantuan.

I would submit that this will occur ONLY with a major trend towards democratic change and concerted actions against prevalent corruption. But there's no doubt there is pent up demand for social and economic progress that has yet to be met by the current system.

Hawk