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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Pursued Economy
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While I don't have access to the full content of "Pursued Economy," I can infer from the podcast that it likely delves into the economic trajectory of China, focusing on the potential for a balance sheet recession.
The book probably analyzes the interplay between debt, asset prices, and economic growth, drawing parallels with Japan's experience.
It likely explores the implications of high debt levels for future investment and economic development in China.
The book's insights are likely relevant to policymakers and economists interested in understanding China's economic challenges.
It may offer policy recommendations for addressing the risks of a balance sheet recession.
The book probably analyzes the interplay between debt, asset prices, and economic growth, drawing parallels with Japan's experience.
It likely explores the implications of high debt levels for future investment and economic development in China.
The book's insights are likely relevant to policymakers and economists interested in understanding China's economic challenges.
It may offer policy recommendations for addressing the risks of a balance sheet recession.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as the author of the book on balance sheet recessions.


Tracy Alloway

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Richard Koo on China's Risk of 'Japanification'
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as a book covering balance sheet recessions, trade, and the concept of a pursued economy.


Jack Farley

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Richard Koo: China’s “Balance Sheet Recession” Has Already Started | (Jack’s Final Episode)