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That was in 1923; there were years of labor strife and just plain labor ahead the road to that "sweet Main Street".
So at this point I prefer just plain labor costs in the private sector, which look like this: This suggests something like a 15 percent overvaluation overall — same ballpark as Britain in the 1920s, but maybe a bit smaller.
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