Life After Finance
Kevin Mellyn
Chapter Chapter 4 in Broken Markets, 2012, pp 75-92 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract What will economic life be like for average Americans, or Europeans for that matter, after the policies and regulations discussed in the last chapter take hold? We are going back to the future, to a world where elected and unelected officials, not bankers, are in the economic driver’s seat. We do not face Armageddon, but we do face a world of less growth, less opportunity, and less freedom in economic matters. That would not necessarily be a bad tradeoff for economic security and stability. The odds are, however, that we won’t get that either.
Keywords: Public Debt; Industrial Policy; Government Debt; Debt Level; Consumer Credit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4222-2_4
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