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Deflation
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46 Don't you think that what is really powering the stock market is the persPHILL-1/10/2000
45fgmr.com >>>...I think we are witnessing a popular delusion. There is jwk-1/9/2000
44 The author of this 9/99 article tells those worrying about deflation in the oiljwk-1/9/2000
43 April 1999 look at deflation in the oil industry: ft.com >>> ...Oiljwk-1/9/2000
42 A book review from an interesting site: Manias, Panics and Crashes - A Historyjwk-1/9/2000
41 9/24/99 article looking at deflation in China: ft.com >>>...Since ecjwk-1/9/2000
40 supply side disinflation model: william-king.www.drexel.edu nice, brief tutorjwk-1/8/2000
39 >>>...but nowhere does it say we can't kick a few of them out.<jwk-1/8/2000
38 And 1832 wasn't the first time a northern State threatened secession- one oJF Quinnelly-1/7/2000
37 JFQ -- The impact and signifigance of S-H Tariff has been hotly debated since ijwk-1/7/2000
36 Smoot-Hawley was being debated throughout 1929 and wasn't enacted until aftJF Quinnelly-1/6/2000
35 bird, i have no idea what pog will be, but i can tell you with quite certainty bobby beara-1/6/2000
34 yes, but.... I think you have to factor in the impact of Smoot-Hawley and relajwk-1/6/2000
33 as far as i know t-bond yields fell first from a high of 5,5% in '21 to a lpater tenebrarum-1/6/2000
32 < I believe we are close to a cyclic turn from paper assets to hard assets, Rarebird-1/6/2000
31 <i>Personally, I favor the disinflation, rising productivity, tech advancJF Quinnelly-1/5/2000
30 <i>sorry, you are wrong. bonds dropped sharply in the early thirties as aJF Quinnelly-1/5/2000
29 JWK, econ.nwu.edu Robert Gordon has some interesting analysis on productivity.Mike M2-1/5/2000
28 the paragraph about credit expansion and speculation in the '20's is whpater tenebrarum-1/5/2000
27 KL, i am certainly open to the possibility of a shift from overvalued to undervpater tenebrarum-1/5/2000
26 From your link: >>>...The excess credit which the Fed pumped into thejwk-1/5/2000
25 hb, I strongly doubt we will have the apocalyptic catastrophe you envision. AKyrosL-1/5/2000
24 LOL! you know what was reported on CNBC Europe today? i'm not kidding, theypater tenebrarum-1/5/2000
23 >>>...the speculative bubble induced by the credit bubble aided and abjwk-1/5/2000
22 jwk, it proves a contention i have repeatedly posted over the months of Novembepater tenebrarum-1/5/2000
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