At 5:09 PM -0800 on 1/13/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yep.
Yep^2.
Someday, what we call "currencies" will be mere indices of various assets.
Look ma, no fiat-state numeraires...
Think of a combination of Fama/Black, et. al's early 1980's notion of "new"
monetary economics coupled with an in
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jamesd wrote:
>If, as seems likely, the Argentinian economy makes an
>unplanned and prohibited coversion from pesos to dollars, in
>defiance of government policy, the likely result is that the
>value of the peso will drop to zero.
Yep. Which reminds me: one of
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If, as seems likely, the Argentinian economy makes an
> unplanned and prohibited coversion from pesos to dollars, in
> defiance of government policy, the likely result is that the
> value of the peso will drop to zero.
Actually the value of the gov
>>mattd and all the other pinkos and commies<<
I'm an anarchist you dickhead,one who doesnt like pinko commies and doesn't
trust ex-trotskyshits like you.
>>think this is the
second coming of the communist revolution.<<
More crap from a professional crap artist specializing in Spain.See
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Rioters ransacked banks, destroyed ATM machines
and set fires across downtown Buenos Aires early Friday after a night of
street protests against a government freeze on bank deposits turned violent.
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http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=02/01/11/1107123
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