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The ‘Flations

Frederick Sheehan is the author of Panderer to Power: The Untold Story of How Alan Greenspan Enriched Wall Street and Left a Legacy of Recession (McGraw-Hill, 2009). The incessant debate of whether the economy is inflating or deflating…

Are We There Yet?

By John Mauldin. "... has been brought about by policies which the majority of economists recommended and even urged governments to pursue. We have indeed at the moment little cause for pride: as a profession we have made a mess…

Grantham: Deflation has won on points

Well, I, for one, am more or less willing to throw in the towel on behalf of Inflation. For the near future at least, his adversary in the blue trunks, Deflation, has won on points. Even if we get intermittently rising commodity prices,…

It’s time to pay for lunch

Lately there has been much ink spilled (or at least the electronic equivalent) about the meaning in the downward shift of the yield curve, the significance of a two-year Treasury that sports a 5/8% yield, and a 10-year that trades in a new…

Other Alpha Sources

A post on the latest economics debates by Claus Vistesen Steve Waldman has a very good post this week about the folly about the austerity vs non-austerity discussion which seems to be going the rounds at the moment. In fact, it you take a…

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