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From: | "Peter" <pmaiden@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 15 Dec 2001 09:52:52 +1300 |
Gerry - that
was a very good piece. I enjoyed it. Might be based on what is happening in the
USA but that has a real bearing on what happens in NZ. If things do get worse in
the USA we will not avoid suffering a little bit as
well.
Another view, much along the same
lines, is in this good article by Sean Corrigan entitled 'Worse than Recession'
on mises.org
It starts off by
asking - "How do you to turn a recession into something worse? Easy.
The same way you turn a drunk into an alcoholic: keep dragging him back to the
bar, filling his drink, and telling him to forget all his
cares."
And ends with the conclusion -
".....having to endure a major relapse in terms of the real economy and a
further plunge in the value of our paper collateral, only this time with another
several hundred billion dollars in unserviceable liabilities around our necks.
In other words, we would be another step nearer a practical demonstration of how
easy money works to turn restorative recession into something
worse.
The bits in
between on http://www.mises.org/fullstory.asp?control=845
Cheers
Peter
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