Demand Side Secular Stagnation

Volume: 105, Issue: 5, Pages: 60 - 65
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
The experience of first Japan and now Europe and the USA suggests that Hansen's concept of secular stagnation is highly relevant. Recovery has been anemic and follows a generation of financially unsustainable and often lackluster growth. Investment demand has declined while the supply of saving has increased, leaving the economy vulnerable to liquidity traps. Although some US indicators have improved, forward real rates have declined sharply,...
Paper Details
Title
Demand Side Secular Stagnation
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
105
Issue
5
Pages
60 - 65
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