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I think we will be ok
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If I remember correctly, doesn't shoring up the economy like this lead to a deeper and longer recession in the next crash?Confusion is a natural state of being -
Didn't they wait until they were well into a horrific deflationary spiral before they fired up the printing presses though?Originally posted by Menelaus View PostSaid in small, quiet voice ... Japan?ǝןqqıʍComment
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WHS.Originally posted by Diver View PostIf I remember correctly, doesn't shoring up the economy like this lead to a deeper and longer recession in the next crash?Comment
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That's ok, we can just print more moneyOriginally posted by Diver View PostIf I remember correctly, doesn't shoring up the economy like this lead to a deeper and longer recession in the next crash?
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Shut up!Originally posted by Menelaus View PostSaid in small, quiet voice ... Japan?
The difference is, Japanese people are sensible. Give them free money and they put it in the bank and save for the future. British people get the dosh and go and buy another buy-to-let or a car they can't really afford. Boom time returns with inevitable crash shortly afterwards.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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For better or worse Japan and Germany don't have the same spending patterns as the Anglo-Saxon economies.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostSaid in small, quiet voice ... Japan?
look around you - restuarants are full again, they were empty last year. Retails sales robust. Heck even the scrappage seems to be working.Hard Brexit now!
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Yes, and whilst as a consequence stopped the horrific deflationary spiral they did move into a wildly stagflationary decade.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostDidn't they wait until they were well into a horrific deflationary spiral before they fired up the printing presses though?Comment
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I had some onion soup yesterday and found myself in a horrific deflationary spiral shortly afterwards.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostDidn't they wait until they were well into a horrific deflationary spiral before they fired up the printing presses though?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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You are Gordy, and I claim my free book of asylum vouchersOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostThat's ok, we can just print more money
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Shoes with big heels - checkOriginally posted by sasguru View Post5'11'
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