- "I CAN'T DENY THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE WHOLE SYSTEM MIGHT COLLAPSE." -Alan G - CRASH_GURU, 17.03.2004, 08:09
- Beleg? - fridolin, 17.03.2004, 08:20
- Re: Beleg? - CRASH_GURU, 17.03.2004, 08:50
- Re: Beleg? - Per_Jakobsson, 17.03.2004, 13:00
- Re: Beleg? - CRASH_GURU, 17.03.2004, 15:34
- Beleg? - fridolin, 17.03.2004, 08:20
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-->Es sollte eigentlich jedem klar sein das das die Antwort auf eine Frage war. Vielleicht solltest Du es mal mit Google versuchen!??
"You mentioned globalization makes it easier to fund the U.S. deficit," asked Sir Alan's first questioner, a financial journalist,"but actually the reverse is also true: Globalization also makes it easier to sell U.S. assets. Do you see the danger of a crisis of confidence or a dollar collapse?" A second questioner raised the issue of how the claimed spectacular"upswing" of the U.S. economy fit with the continuing growth of mass unemployment. A third questioner asked Greenspan to comment on the recent publicized statements by former Treasury Secretary O'Neill, which he declined to do. The fourth questioner was the notorious Graf Otto von Lambsdorff, former German economics minister (1977-1984) and one of the most vicious"free trade" ideologues in Germany; unwittingly, von Lambsdorff contributed to raising the spectre of a"LaRouche turn" in the United States. He demanded:"You have warned rightly against creeping protectionism. Now we have an election year in the U.S.. Can we really be optimistic that new protectionism will not come up? Especially if we see the new forces worldwide—globalized forces—against the free trade system?"

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