Summarizing Jorg Guido Hulsmann's Lecture on Deflation by Alex Merced Listen to his Mises U Lecture on Deflation One of my favorite topics and debates is the Inflation/Deflation debate, of Hulsmann has written extensively about putting him in my top 5 misesians (Murphy, Block, Woods, Hulsmann, and...
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The Difference Between Inflation and Increasing Price Levels by Alex Merced One of the biggest debates right now is the inflation versus deflation debate, and much of this debate hinges on the events in consumer goods prices, but can inflation occur even if prices drop? Can prices go up even if inflation...
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The Hera Research Newsletter ( HRN ) is pleased to present the following exclusive interview with legendary international investor, best selling author, adventurer and family man Jim Rogers, Chairman of Rogers Holdings and founder of the Rogers International Commodity Index ( RICI ). Jim Rogers’...
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One of the most famous quotations of Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises is that “There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as the result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit...
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Inflation or Deflation – Considered Again By Monty Pelerin , posted March 16th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/16/inflation-or-deflation-considered-again/ A reasoned view for high inflation is made on Zerohedge. My opinion is that hyperdeflation (if it is defined as 5% or more) does...