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A Turning Point In The History Of Capitalism?

Capitalisn't

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Is the Inducement to Invest the Key to the Economic Problem?

Up until a two thousand and eight financial crisis, we all believed, that the big american banks had it together and understood what they were doing. And now we all knowhatthat that's not true. The weakness of the inducement to invest has been, at all times, the key to the economic problem. People tend to save mostly between their forties and te the sixties, because before they are too poor to save. Later, they retire. So when the babyboon generation hits that age, you see an enormous amount of savings in most countries. If thegeneration coming later is not as numerous, then the need for investments aren't so high. That creates disproportion.

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