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Chile…only because the Andes are remarkable, and the Chileans are some of the most friendly to Americans of any people I have met (save Romanians). That and the cheap steak!
jstoeszParticipantTotally agree…Let us hope logic/simplistic thinking is proven wrong. Let us hope that the FED can stimulate and not just redistribute.
jstoeszParticipantTotally agree…Let us hope logic/simplistic thinking is proven wrong. Let us hope that the FED can stimulate and not just redistribute.
jstoeszParticipantTotally agree…Let us hope logic/simplistic thinking is proven wrong. Let us hope that the FED can stimulate and not just redistribute.
jstoeszParticipantTotally agree…Let us hope logic/simplistic thinking is proven wrong. Let us hope that the FED can stimulate and not just redistribute.
jstoeszParticipantTotally agree…Let us hope logic/simplistic thinking is proven wrong. Let us hope that the FED can stimulate and not just redistribute.
jstoeszParticipantyou can not answer that question for yourself? I am curious what you are looking for here.
If you have 3 times the monetary base chasing the same number of goods. You have a currency worth a third as much.
Obviously, it gets way more complicated than that on the ground especially when you consider all the deflationary pressures, but that is the basic logical barebones…
It seems to me that increasing the monetary base by 3X, can be hidden for only a short time…
jstoeszParticipantyou can not answer that question for yourself? I am curious what you are looking for here.
If you have 3 times the monetary base chasing the same number of goods. You have a currency worth a third as much.
Obviously, it gets way more complicated than that on the ground especially when you consider all the deflationary pressures, but that is the basic logical barebones…
It seems to me that increasing the monetary base by 3X, can be hidden for only a short time…
jstoeszParticipantyou can not answer that question for yourself? I am curious what you are looking for here.
If you have 3 times the monetary base chasing the same number of goods. You have a currency worth a third as much.
Obviously, it gets way more complicated than that on the ground especially when you consider all the deflationary pressures, but that is the basic logical barebones…
It seems to me that increasing the monetary base by 3X, can be hidden for only a short time…
jstoeszParticipantyou can not answer that question for yourself? I am curious what you are looking for here.
If you have 3 times the monetary base chasing the same number of goods. You have a currency worth a third as much.
Obviously, it gets way more complicated than that on the ground especially when you consider all the deflationary pressures, but that is the basic logical barebones…
It seems to me that increasing the monetary base by 3X, can be hidden for only a short time…
jstoeszParticipantyou can not answer that question for yourself? I am curious what you are looking for here.
If you have 3 times the monetary base chasing the same number of goods. You have a currency worth a third as much.
Obviously, it gets way more complicated than that on the ground especially when you consider all the deflationary pressures, but that is the basic logical barebones…
It seems to me that increasing the monetary base by 3X, can be hidden for only a short time…
jstoeszParticipantI am just guessing, but I think it has something to do with tripling the monetary base…
…just guessing…
jstoeszParticipantI am just guessing, but I think it has something to do with tripling the monetary base…
…just guessing…
jstoeszParticipantI am just guessing, but I think it has something to do with tripling the monetary base…
…just guessing…
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