Stories tagged with "hyperinflation"
Financial Forecast for 2009, Considering Resource Limitations
Posted by Gail the Actuary on January 6, 2009 - 11:10am
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: 2009 forecast, bankruptcy, debt unwind, hyperinflation, oil demand, peak oil [list all tags]
In this post, I consider some major issues contributing to our current financial problems, before making a financial forecast for 2009. These are
1. Why so many asset classes are so highly correlated in times of distress. This chart gives my interpretation of part of the problem.

2. Why growth is essential for keeping the current debt-based financial system operating.
3. Where we are now, and the role reduced resources (including peak oil) are likely to play as we go forward.
4. My forecast for 2009.
Economic Impact of Peak Oil Part 3: What's Ahead?
Posted by Gail the Actuary on October 1, 2007 - 10:00am
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: collapse, deflation, foreign trade, hyperinflation, mexico, monetary system, original, saudi arabia [list all tags]
This is the third article in a 3-part series. (Here's a link to Part 1 and Part 2.)
We cannot know exactly what is ahead. In this part, we look at one possible future scenario. When we think of economic impacts, we usually think of the impacts that the squeeze of higher oil prices will bring--such as energy price inflation, food price inflation, and the need for more mass transit.
While these "squeeze" impacts are expected to occur, the real problem may be the discontinuities that occur, because of pressure on monetary systems and pressure on political systems. These pressures can cause unexpected results such as:
• Hyperinflation or deflation that indirectly results in a major decline in imports of all kinds (not just oil),
• Major changes in governments, and
• Fast declines in oil production in some oil exporting countries.
1. What impacts do you expect peak oil to have in the future?


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