Inflation or Deflation

For Immediate Release 
November 3, 2008
Contact: Kevin McVicker
Shirley & Banister Public Affairs
703-739-5920/800-536-5920
kmcvicker@sbpublicaffairs.com

 

INFLATION OR DEFLATION?
Important Questions of Long-Term Economic Outlook Answered

Stowe, VT – The just-released November 2008 issue of The Casey Report, the flagship publication of Casey Research features detailed analysis and long-term economic forecasts by leading economic experts.

Casey Research experts have identified and analyzed the topics that will affect investors in both the short term and the long term,” said Olivier Garret, CEO of Casey Research.  “Our experts have examined the differences between inflation and deflation and why it is crucial for investors to understand.” 

Among the important features of the November issue of The Casey Report include:
 
    • “The Greater Depression:” Casey Research founder Doug Casey writes “We’re entering a downturn that is going to be longer, deeper and different than the unpleasantness of the 1930’s. The ‘Greater Depression’ is almost entirely due to the intervention of government into the economy. This intervention takes three forms: taxation, regulation and currency inflation, all of which are disastrous.”
    • “What You Need to Know About Inflation and Deflation:” Senior Economist Terry Coxon explains the effect of each of these on different aspects of business, including merchandising, labor, commodities and commercial real estate.
    • “The Crisis Continues:” Chief Economist Bud Conrad says “the U.S. economy and the economies of a majority of the developed world are now in recession. And it’s worse than that: by almost any measure this is on track to become a global financial collapse of global proportions unseen since the 1930’s.”
    • “How to Invest:” “We believe that your highest priority has to be capital preservation. That means overweighting in physical gold and cash while avoiding most traditional equities.”
    • Unemployment: A compilation of key data shows that U.S. unemployment claims are headed to the heights of 1980-82, the last prolonged recession.

Casey Research continues to monitor these and developments and produces unbiased, actionable investor information in several publications.  More information is available at www.caseyresearch.com
   
Casey Research is a team of highly experienced investors and trained economists who spend countless hours researching powerful economic trends and the very best ways to profit from same. Their clientele is made up of individual and institutional investors who share the costs – through subscription fees - in exchange for unbiased research and information they can use in managing their portfolios to produce above-average returns.

To schedule an interview, please contact Kevin McVicker with Shirley & Banister Public Affairs at (703) 739-5920 or kmcvicker@sbpublicaffairs.com


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