Canada Kicks Ass
Interest rates crossing a critical threshold

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Scape @ Sat May 20, 2006 1:55 pm

That's true however I would argue that the rise in energy costs do not immediately reflect on the cost of production and when the cost is echoed back in the following months ultimately that cost is a brake on the overall economy. You will see this most profoundly in the rising costs of production of food.

   



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