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Death of the real economy

Death of the real economy

  1. Millennials are poor than their parents
  2. Dropping fertility rates
  3. Low interest rate regime .. cheap money
  4. Scaffolding: Low rate + excess cash
  5. == disparity in population

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2008 financial crisis and impacts on real economy

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