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- So you need this transition from assisted growth to real growth relatively soon. Just thinking aloud here. Feel free to poke holes. 5 hours ago
- It's largely hidden through a lower savings choice. Eventually; the lack of personal savings means mon pol has reached its limits. 5 hours ago
- So; in a sense - higher payrolls haven't shown up in the data because folks are spending what they were saving. That means the drag exists. 5 hours ago
- So it has maximum room to impact AD when folks are choosing to save out of personal disposable income; less as they stop doing so. 5 hours ago
- Loose mon pol "works" by altering the temporal choice between consumption & savings. Doesn't "create" growth other than through the above. 5 hours ago
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Global Currency Crisis: The need for Currency Reform
Free trade is a beautiful thing. It is, in the final analysis the only logical way of matching consumptive desire with productive ability in a global economy. Yet, trade and current account imbalances have been at the heart of the … Continue reading
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