tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4102429195693595750.post3709977117091124794..comments2024-03-22T05:15:17.042+02:00Comments on Sudden Debt: A Tale Of Two DepressionsHellasioushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03564511281240682625noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4102429195693595750.post-22764294677939390152013-08-21T13:52:51.964+03:002013-08-21T13:52:51.964+03:00Gorgeous!Gorgeous!Chaunceyhttp://besttreadmillforhomes.us/2013/08/08/following-week-exercise/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4102429195693595750.post-50100269286664328162013-07-11T11:28:39.727+03:002013-07-11T11:28:39.727+03:00My chart comparing the two was more in the nature ...My chart comparing the two was more in the nature of debunking the notion that Greece is, in fact, in a Great Depression. It isn't, and that's because until quite recently personal consumption had held up remarkably well.<br /><br />There was so much "fat" in the shadow economy (makes up an additional 30-35% of official GDP) that things didn't tank as fast as one would expect, given the huge unemployment.Hellasioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03564511281240682625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4102429195693595750.post-75605907964302570702013-07-10T15:17:58.410+03:002013-07-10T15:17:58.410+03:00Hi Hell,
I have quite a problem comparing both an...Hi Hell,<br /><br />I have quite a problem comparing both animals.<br /><br />I'd certainly welcome a comparison between China recent years with US of the early thirties. I already have a difficulty accepting people like Krugman or Bernanke who compare US of to-day against their grand-daddies counterparts. Especially in their attitude to consumption and savings...<br /><br />I fail even more to understand how one could the pitch two beasts you set against each other. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com