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... full article on his site.
Mike Hedlock of Global Economic Analysis responds to this today as follows:
"The problem ... economists think."
Mish goes on to mention how the Great Depression ended: with war. As I have posted before, that is my concern as well. Ultimately, ... overhang still remain. WWII ended the Great Depression at a huge expense to the rest of the world.The US was a shining ...
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Positive Thinking Activities
Who would have thought the recession would drag on for so long. But here it is the holiday season and things are still a bit grim for us and the economy. So here is some advice from some successful women entrepreneurs:
1. Take on new projects- From coming up with new cost-cutting initiatives to volunteering to head up a project, one of the best things you can do to ...
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I'm posting this as a placeholder for myself. It is a fairly pessimistic outlook on economic issues.
One subtlety is worth noting: The writer often uses year-over-year changes rather than absolute measures on most graphs. This produces the effect he wants, and it's striking enough, but it's a very different appearance from the normal presentation. Is it "better"? ...
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... is owned by Rothschild, Bank of England
Bernanke Threatens Economic Collapse If Fed Audited
Posted in Argentina, ... , DEBT, deficit, Dictatorship, Dollar, dollar bubble, dollar collapse, dollar dump, Economic Collapse, economic depression, Economy, Empire, end the fed, ... Reserve, Germany, global oligarchs, gold, Great Depression, Greenback, Hitler, hyperinflation, Inflation, interest rates, ...
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... know more about why the 1929 economic depression dragged on and on when it could have healed quickly if left alone (without intervention), and why the one we are currently suffering through is going to take the same wrong direction, please read “The Man Who Predicted the Depression,” by Mark Spitznagel.
For more fascinating reading, you can download ...
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... rates should touch 5 % or lower than that for them to feel confident that the recession is really over and economic recovery is on way.
When it comes to considering employment rates as the most important factor indicative of the ... of the economic growth of the United States after the recent economic depression. Many of these people had made investments during the recession last year and had lost ...
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