deflation
deflation
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by Rich Kimura - 2007-01-05
Long ago there was a treasure-hunting magazine with an article about a house that was being remodeled. It was an old house built at the turn of the century. Construction workers had removed all of the...
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by Jennifer Stromsteen - 2008-04-28
Proper business planning is essential in any business. Some companies are better than others of course; for instance, Toyota's planning is superior to the U.S. automaker's planning. Toyota used inno...
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by Nick Adama - 2008-08-27
Amidst all of the talk of economic Armageddon, falling home prices, a declining stock market, rising foreclosures, a weak dollar, and food and energy inflation, it is difficult to find many bits of go...
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by Tom Lambert - 2008-11-12
Inflation, positive or negative, is a problem for businesses planning the long term as it makes for an uncertain future for investment. Deflation's cold hand, however, blocks the movement of money, go...
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by Robert A. Meyer - 2008-11-27
The war is on-that is the war against the ravaging force of deflation. "Economists" declare that an all out effort must be made to eradicate that demon known as deflation. They tell us that falling p...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-11-28
News of the economy is inescapable these days and most of it is bad news. The economy dominates the headlines, the evening news and our daily conversations. Sorting out what all the terms mean and wha...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
In the wake of the global credit crunch, stock exchanges throughout the world collapsed in tandem. Why? 1. All of them - from the mighty Wall Street to the puny Macedonian Stock Exchange - have come t...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
In 1976, the word "subprime" used to mean: a loan offered to desirable, creditworthy clients with its interest rate set below the prime rate. Within less than 15 years it came to be defined by this ar...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
The global crisis of 2007-9 was, actually, a confluence of unrelated problems on three continents. In the United States, investment banks were brought down by hyper-leveraged investments in ill-unders...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
Car repossessions are up 25% in Romania, as the members of a newly-minted class of consumers are unable to meet their obligations. Austrian, Greek, Swedish, and German banks are exposed to default ris...