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168CB - <i>Don, the more I read the more convinced I am that the 1929 crash Don Lloyd-4/2/2001
167Don, the more I read the more convinced I am that the 1929 crash did not "cIlaine-4/2/2001
166CB - <i>My point is that, in the sphere of TL&EV, Japan seems to haveDon Lloyd-4/1/2001
165My point is that, in the sphere of TL&EV, Japan seems to have skated. I canIlaine-4/1/2001
164CB - <i>Japan's "increasing unemployment" is less than 5%. Don Lloyd-4/1/2001
163>>The Fed could have<< What anyone, or anything, could have done haIlaine-4/1/2001
162Ok, fine, things are what they are, and your explanation for why the German hypeIlaine-4/1/2001
161Yes, but the banks didn't have to collapse. The Fed could have purchased bonJF Quinnelly-4/1/2001
160<i>The Germans didn't make the political decision to pay reparations. JF Quinnelly-4/1/2001
159JF, during the 20s the banks lost much their loan business to corporation to theMike M2-4/1/2001
158The Germans didn't make the political decision to pay reparations. The victIlaine-4/1/2001
157Japan's "increasing unemployment" is less than 5%. The bear markeIlaine-4/1/2001
156Thanks, Richebacher is always interesting. I don't see the big conflict betJF Quinnelly-4/1/2001
1551) The Treaty demanded reparations from Germany. 2) The terms of the reparationJF Quinnelly-4/1/2001
154CB - <i>...how do you explain the continuing prosperity of Japan? </i&Don Lloyd-4/1/2001
153Just out of curiosity, if stock market crashes cause TL&EV, how do you explaIlaine-4/1/2001
152CB, for more figures try Peter Temin " Did Monetary Forces Cause the Great Mike M2-4/1/2001
151CB, the Leaugue of Nations study is an interesting footnote but not critical to Mike M2-4/1/2001
150On another topic - saying there are too many dollars with respect to the gold suIlaine-4/1/2001
149Mike, I have not read 650 pages of Richebacher. I do know, however, that the LeIlaine-4/1/2001
148CB, I am very impressed with his analysis and have been a subscriber for over 4 Mike M2-4/1/2001
147Ravi Suria on the telecom bubble: thestreet.com thestreet.com "The US EcoThomas M.-4/1/2001
146<i>He spouts the same line you read in the papers - the Great Crash in OctThomas M.-3/31/2001
145That's a brilliant analysis of the Great Depression. The damage that FriedmThomas M.-3/31/2001
144I like Richebacher, but I am not impressed with his analysis. He's probablyIlaine-3/31/2001
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