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College tuition: Will it cost more or less in a deflation? Multi-Author 11/6/2009
Unemployment hits 10%: How high will it be at the END of the depression? Vadim Pokhlebkin 11/6/2009
Inflationists: Is there a flaw in their reasoning? What is it? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/26/2009
If stocks lead economy, why won't rising stocks SAVE economy? Multi-Author 10/23/2009
Another deflationist changes the view: What's Bob Prechter's reaction? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/22/2009
Quantitative easing: Will it stimulate economy or not? Brian Whitmer 10/20/2009
Bob Prechter, what would make you reassess your radical DJIA forecast? Bob Prechter 10/12/2009
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