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They also raised consumption taxes 3 times

Posted on: September 10, 2016 at 23:15:21 CT
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which essentially killed any growth they might have had. Increases of such regressive taxes are contractionary...taking discretionary yen out of the people who have relatively high marginal utility.
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Negative Rates Will Kill Growth - ummmm MU - 9/10 21:26:36
     It's welfare. Same result with corporate leaders as tenant - 90Tiger MU - 9/10 23:00:51
     Still waiting on that hyperinflation Schiff predicted - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 21:28:57
          I no longer see any hyperinflation, at least - GA Tiger MU - 9/10 21:31:45
               I'd like to see some higher inflation..that would be - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 21:47:39
                    Japan has been using ultra low interest rates and government - JeffB MU - 9/10 22:47:45
                         They also raised consumption taxes 3 times - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 23:15:21
          For once, try to address this article - ummmm MU - 9/10 21:30:58
               OK, so if interest rates are artificially low, where is the - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 21:37:57
                    Just because interest rates are artificially low does not - ummmm MU - 9/10 21:51:05
                         Also, like I said before, try to address the article - ummmm MU - 9/10 21:57:13
                              Yawn. Try accepting an answer for once even if it's not - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 22:00:14
                                   The article is about negative rates killing growth - ummmm MU - 9/10 22:03:04
                                        Growth was dead before negative rates came along - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 22:07:41
                                             Near zero interest rates for years 'is still too low'? (nm) - JeffB MU - 9/10 23:08:31
                                                  Yes, because the natural interest rate is negative, and zero - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 23:16:41
                                                       How do you come up with what should be 'natural interest' - JeffB MU - 9/10 23:19:13
                                                            Where is inflation? Nm - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 23:20:20
                                                                 You did not answer the question. (nm) - JeffB MU - 9/11 13:05:24
                                                                 it's everywhere - pickle MU - 9/10 23:53:57
                                             When I say try to address the article, I mean to take - ummmm MU - 9/10 22:16:53
                                                  I refer you to my previous answer. Nm - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 23:21:02
                                                       Your previous answer is inadequate. (nm) - ummmm MU - 9/11 09:02:14
                    Many people want rates to rise. LIke, all those people - GA Tiger MU - 9/10 21:41:36
                         Indeed. But all rising rates would do is exacerbate private - SparkyStalcup MU - 9/10 21:45:52
                              You're the most knowledgeable idiot here, Sparky. - 90Tiger MU - 9/10 23:02:35
                              No, it would choke off additional indebtedness - ummmm MU - 9/10 21:54:02




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