high cost of groceries
[Skip to the end] > > (email exchange) > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Roger wrote: > > birds eye view: my son’s 1st
[Skip to the end] > > (email exchange) > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Roger wrote: > > birds eye view: my son’s 1st
[Skip to the end] more inflation. Prices are up due to short supplies due to biofuels and weather. And the political response is handing out
[Skip to the end] The monetary system will burn up the world’s food supply for fuel until the marginal individual about to starve to death
[Skip to the end] Outstanding Issues in the Analysis of Inflation Nonetheless, much remains to be learned about both inflation forecasting and inflation control. In
[Skip to the end] Saudi Oil Production This does not bode well for oil prices. Increased Saudi output means demand has increased at current prices,
Right, this was also suggested in a prior email- the political response towards a food shortage would be cash distributions. Assuming there actually is a
[Skip to the end] Report by Andrew at UBS LIMITED China – You will have seen in the FT that China plans to encourage its
Seems they still think it is about money. Probably an actual shortage at this point. The political response will be to give people more funds
Says it all about politics: Fuel Choices, Food Crises and Finger-Pointing by Andrew Martin Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, called the recent criticism