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The Great Recession was deep and the subsequent recovery has been slower than most economists predicted. This article summarizes the message of a recent book that presents perspectives from a group of Keynesian economists who warned prior to 2007 of dangerous trends that could lead to these...
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Rising inequality reduced income growth for the bottom 95 percent of the US personal income distribution beginning about 1980. To maintain stable debt to income, this group's consumption-income ratio needed to decline, which did not happen through 2006, and its debt-income ratio rose...
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Rising inequality reduced income growth for the bottom 95 percent of the US personal income distribution beginning about 1980. To maintain stable debt to income, this group’s consumption-income ratio needed to decline, which did not happen through 2006, and its debt- income ratio rose...
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Cover -- AFTER THE GREAT RECESSION -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW -- ONE Understanding the Great recession -- 1. The Great Recession: A Brief History -- 2. Mainstream Macroeconomics and the...
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