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US Economic Trend Analysis
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47<I>How much longer can or will the Chinese support our overconsumption andgpowell5/8/2007
46I'm not worried about the US dollar, its value vis-a-vis other currencies isgpowell5/7/2007
45'I think in regards to interest rates (real rates of interest) and the experJohn Vosilla5/7/2007
44<I>Over the very long term and I'm talking 50+ years it won't mattgpowell5/7/2007
43'..the statement that “house prices track income - interest rates do not matJohn Vosilla5/7/2007
42<B>Zero Hour?</B> Saw this concept mentioned in a post by Mish [ Megpowell4/17/2007
41And that brings us to the statement that “house prices track income - interest rgpowell4/13/2007
40Much more to the point for making money, is the current and future path of real gpowell4/13/2007
39A while back CalculatedRisk ( Member 3925056 ) used the formula: Nominal Rates gpowell4/11/2007
38Update for 2007. Still indicating FED bias for tightening in 2007. [graphic] gpowell3/27/2007
37Fed pumping fiat to keep the economy going? Nope. Reserve additions are flat to gpowell3/27/2007
36Labor market conditions, i.e. rising unit labor costs and non-passed employee cogpowell11/7/2006
35What is ironic about Hussman’s “money flow” article is that is was followed a fegpowell10/31/2006
34John Hussman, of Hussman Funds, has said that, “<I>except for new issuancegpowell10/30/2006
33Saw this statement the other day in a post by Mishedlo, “<I>You can ‘valuegpowell10/26/2006
32<B>The late 19th century American economist, F.A. Walker, defined money wigpowell6/2/2006
31For our purposes we can break inflation into two types: Full Employment Inflatiogpowell4/12/2006
30A graphical presentation of the preceding post: i10.photobucket.com The horizongpowell4/12/2006
29Notes on ‘k’: A lower k should be expected in recessions because profits fall mgpowell4/6/2006
28The following chart shows an estimate of “k”, using data available from the Fedegpowell3/20/2006
27As stated, this thread uses trends in unit labor costs as a proxy for trends in gpowell3/20/2006
26heinz blasnik: Member 7417451 made the following point in a discussion: <I&ggpowell2/15/2006
25<I><B>To reiterate, most of the liquefied equity is being used to adgpowell1/9/2006
24Earlier in this thread we mentioned Ricardian Equivalence, this theory holds thagpowell1/9/2006
23Hopefully, we can appreciate from the preceding post that household balance sheegpowell1/6/2006
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