This Dangerous Addiction To Cheap Money Will Depress Economies In Europe And The U.S.

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Addiction to cheap money becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: a weak economy needs cheap money, which keeps the economy depressed. It is now more urgent than ever that the developed economies acknowledge that cheap money is the problem, not the solution.

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