Why has the American economy performed so poorly in the past decade, especially in comparison with the two prior decades? This paper makes the theoretical and empirical case that a series of economic policy decisions provides the most satisfactory explanation and that policy reform will restore good economic performance. The paper also considers alternative explanations including the idea of a new secular stagnation unrelated to policy and the view that the deep financial crisis inevitably delayed recovery from the recession
The title of this paper is: “The American Economy Towards Stagflation?” Iain McLeod, Chancellor of t...
The U.S. economy is stuck in a painfully slow recovery. Neither the accommodative monetary policy no...
This is an attempt to derive broad, strategic lessons from the diverse experience with economic grow...
This paper examines the major competing interpretations of the economic crisis in the US and explain...
In the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis, advanced economies have continued to experie...
This paper analyzes the causes of the slow recovery of the US economy since the financial crisis and...
Secular Stagnation is the premise that the United States is entering an era characterized by diminis...
The present paper emphasizes the role of demand, income distribution, endogenous productivity react...
Seven years have passed since the first financial crisis in 2008 and the recovery is still anemic de...
for many useful comments and suggestions. The views expressed in this article are not necessarily th...
Cross-country growth regressions have in recent years become a major growth industry. The most commo...
This paper discusses three explanations for Secular Stagnation: Summers’s demand-side Secular Stagna...
Since the Great Recession in 2007–2009, U.S. real GDP has failed to return to its previously project...
Secular stagnation has become one of the main economic issues over the last years. It seemed forgot...
The economy is fundamentally sound but inhibiting factors have contributed to a substandard recover...
The title of this paper is: “The American Economy Towards Stagflation?” Iain McLeod, Chancellor of t...
The U.S. economy is stuck in a painfully slow recovery. Neither the accommodative monetary policy no...
This is an attempt to derive broad, strategic lessons from the diverse experience with economic grow...
This paper examines the major competing interpretations of the economic crisis in the US and explain...
In the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis, advanced economies have continued to experie...
This paper analyzes the causes of the slow recovery of the US economy since the financial crisis and...
Secular Stagnation is the premise that the United States is entering an era characterized by diminis...
The present paper emphasizes the role of demand, income distribution, endogenous productivity react...
Seven years have passed since the first financial crisis in 2008 and the recovery is still anemic de...
for many useful comments and suggestions. The views expressed in this article are not necessarily th...
Cross-country growth regressions have in recent years become a major growth industry. The most commo...
This paper discusses three explanations for Secular Stagnation: Summers’s demand-side Secular Stagna...
Since the Great Recession in 2007–2009, U.S. real GDP has failed to return to its previously project...
Secular stagnation has become one of the main economic issues over the last years. It seemed forgot...
The economy is fundamentally sound but inhibiting factors have contributed to a substandard recover...
The title of this paper is: “The American Economy Towards Stagflation?” Iain McLeod, Chancellor of t...
The U.S. economy is stuck in a painfully slow recovery. Neither the accommodative monetary policy no...
This is an attempt to derive broad, strategic lessons from the diverse experience with economic grow...