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109244I am fairly sure the UK devaluation was done ( communicated) in terms of a goldrr_burns-10/19/2010
109243Illuminating. I think it's a second cousin, not a sibling, however. Their benwood110/19/2010
109242I suggest that a little reading about the UK in the mid 1960's is in order. rr_burns-10/19/2010
109241Some of this printed money needs to be in the hands of the end users of goods prsuanny-10/19/2010
109240<we will find out what they do> Suggest any way -- any way at all -- that GST-10/18/2010
109239Well we will find out what they do and how it reacts soon, I guess. My bets are Little Joe-10/18/2010
109238I just reco'd that post. Not because I'm happy about it. There is juNo Mo Mo-10/18/2010
109237It is not impossible for the price of housing to climb again and soon -- it is jGST110/18/2010
109236You are describing the end game. The ZIRP at the low end at least may be permanbenwood110/18/2010
109235<Somebody pays the interest on that debt> The interest is simply added to GST310/18/2010
109234I dont think that is where we are headed and that would not be enough anyway. IfLittle Joe-10/18/2010
109233Somebody pays the interest on that debt.That is us. It is a matter of time untilLittle Joe-10/18/2010
109232Excellent summary, GST.benwood-10/18/2010
109231thank you for that excellent and lucid summary!silvertoad-10/18/2010
109230You are stuck on the exact point that confounds so many -- how can we have inflaGST1010/18/2010
109229Maybe not in Japan but certainly in America. The government, as debtor, could boclochard-10/18/2010
109228I don't see how they are going to get performing debt in this economy. ThosLittle Joe-10/18/2010
109227By destroying non-performing debt and replacing it with performing debt the econclochard-10/18/2010
109226Not sure I get that. How will lending more lead to inflation. ljLittle Joe-10/18/2010
109225As banks are only lending to people who are not risky, deflation will remain a rclochard-10/18/2010
109224I don't see how we get to inflation as long as our money is created by debt.Little Joe-10/18/2010
109223A very interesting article -- and no question it could teach us lots about the fGST110/18/2010
109222The Great Deflation -- Japan Goes From Dynamic to Disheartened October 16, 2010Elroy Jetson410/18/2010
109221That's the conventional wisdom, and I'm not advocating punishing the ricclochard110/18/2010
109220sorry accidental repostFreedomForAll-10/18/2010
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