Are Deflationist Arguments Still On Track? A Checkpoint in the Debate

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Whither deflation… Chased away by reflation? Or eye of the storm? Revisiting the Deflationist Arguments of 2009 Earlier this week I revisited two of my favorite inflation/deflation interviews of 2009, both courtesy of Jim Puplava at the Financial Sense Newshour. Being sympathetic to the deflationist arguments, I was interested in seeing if their forecasts were […]

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Many – including me – think that 2010 will be a pivotal year in the inflation/deflation saga. And while I hopped over to the deflationist “dark side” almost a year ago, I try to stay very tuned into the inflation scenario, to continually check my thinking on the subject. It’s OK to be wrong…I just […]

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A couple of Sundays ago, I spent the morning reviewing the best inflation and deflation arguments and articles that I’d read since the financial world began falling apart. The inflation perspective that I enjoyed the most was that of Terry Coxon, editor of The Casey Report. Below is one of Terry’s recent pieces, which takes […]

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We know that, right now, we are most likely in a period of “debt deflation.” Wages are falling. Prices also appear to be falling – though this is open for debate, as there are smart people who believe prices are steady or even rising. For example, Marc Faber recently said he’s surprised that prices are […]

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