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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?
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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?
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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.
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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.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBollux to you.
When was the last time billions were pumped into the economy?
Boomed I tell yer! fill yer boots! All hail Gordo!
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I'm going out to dinner tonight to one of the best fish restaurants in Holland. It'll only help the Dutch economy though.
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