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* In the 1970s inflation money supply was increased that caused inflation (Min 2:25) | * In the 1970s inflation money supply was increased that caused inflation (Min 2:25) | ||
* Argues that "real" inflation when calculating with ''current'' housing data (not with housing data of the last months) is negative. (2:40) | * Argues that "real" inflation when calculating with ''current'' housing data (not with housing data of the last months) is negative. (2:40) | ||
<u>'''Comment Moritz:'''</u> I've added two arguments he brought up. Obvs. they are interesting topics to study. (Low Prio) Overall he appears to be too market focused for my liking. Imo it does not matter if current data is deflationary | <u>'''Comment Moritz:'''</u> I've added two arguments he brought up. Obvs. they are interesting topics to study. (Low Prio) Overall he appears to be too market focused for my liking. Imo it does not matter if current housing data is deflationary as there is still a problem in service inflation that consists. | ||
== Meeting Results == | == Meeting Results == | ||
== Assessment == | == Assessment == |