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Re: The zero interest rate trap
Originally posted by Charles Mackay View Post
http://www.henryckliu.com/
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Re: The zero interest rate trap
You've got to be careful reading Henry - he does a lot of assumptive close reasoning which isn't necessarily an accepted understanding of the event.
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In the agricultural South, the labor shortage problem was solved by the institution of slavery.
Agrarian slavery was not industrial until the commonplace adoption of the cotton gin. The cotton gin was patented in 1793, so there was likely at least 20 years between the formation of the United States and the full "blossoming" of the agrarian South.
In fact I believe the slave trade was even outlawed in one or more American colonies post Revolution, but of course this was changed once it became highly profitable.
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Re: The zero interest rate trap
Originally posted by c1ue View Post
Agrarian slavery was not industrial until the commonplace adoption of the cotton gin. The cotton gin was patented in 1793, so there was likely at least 20 years between the formation of the United States and the full "blossoming" of the agrarian South.
In fact I believe the slave trade was even outlawed in one or more American colonies post Revolution, but of course this was changed once it became highly profitable.
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