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apmulsis 06.01.2015. 22.39
It seems very interesting.
Review: “Forgotten Depression” worth remembering
“The central irony of financial crisis is that while it is caused by too much confidence, too much lending and too much spending, it can only be resolved with more confidence, more lending and more spending.”
http://blogs.reuters.com/breakingviews/2014/12/12/review-forgotten-depression-worth-remembering/
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apmulsis 06.01.2015. 22.39
It seems very interesting.
Review: “Forgotten Depression” worth remembering
“The central irony of financial crisis is that while it is caused by too much confidence, too much lending and too much spending, it can only be resolved with more confidence, more lending and more spending.”
http://blogs.reuters.com/breakingviews/2014/12/12/review-forgotten-depression-worth-remembering/
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valdemir 06.01.2015. 18.20
who cares?
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yndi halda 06.01.2015. 18.10
“They can sell goods at higher prices and it lowers their real cost of borrowing (with higher prices for their goods and services it becomes easier to service a loan at a certain interest rate)”
What about expenses? If office space or electricity prices grow just as fast as those of goods the companies sell profits don’t increase and all that’s left are peevish customers.
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Morten Hansen > yndi halda 06.01.2015. 19.01
All other things equal it still makes it easier to service a loan. Also why many fear deflation, i.e. declining prices – then firms will have to service loans based on lower prices for their goods and that can be very tough and will therefore lead to less investment , which is what we don’t want.
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valdemir 06.01.2015. 18.20
who cares?
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yndi halda 06.01.2015. 18.10
“They can sell goods at higher prices and it lowers their real cost of borrowing (with higher prices for their goods and services it becomes easier to service a loan at a certain interest rate)”
What about expenses? If office space or electricity prices grow just as fast as those of goods the companies sell profits don’t increase and all that’s left are peevish customers.
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