And he is a lot less weaselly than old Alan too:

http://www.newsweek.com/id/181221
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Now the global economy is also going through a credit crunch. What do you
make of that?
I sit back and see the world today crying over the recent credit crunch,
becoming hysterical about something which has not even lasted for a year,
and I have been living with it for 10 years. My country has had to go for
the past decade without credit.
*Your critics blame your monetary policies for Zimbabwe's economic problems.
*I've been condemned by traditional economists who said that printing money
is responsible for inflation. Out of the necessity to exist, to ensure my
people survive, I had to find myself printing money. I found myself doing
extraordinary things that aren't in the textbooks. Then the IMF asked the
U.S. to please print money. I began to see the whole world now in a mode of
practicing what they have been saying I should not. I decided that God had
been on my side and had come to vindicate me.





-raghu.

--
The meek shall inherit the earth, if that's OK with you.
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