
What The Weak Recovery In Japan Can Teach Us About Re-Igniting The U.S. Economy
Odd Lots
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Money Creation and Japanese Capital Flows
This chapter explores the mechanics of money creation and its significance for central banking, particularly amid the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker reflects on their research journey in late 1980s Japan, analyzing the complex relationship between inflated land prices and capital flows. Through their investigations, they challenge traditional economic theories and discuss the implications of bank credit creation on Japan's economy and the subsequent collapse in the early 1990s.
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