
Why Recessions Aren’t What They Used to Be
Merryn Talks Money
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Evolving Recession Dynamics
This chapter examines how modern recessions differ from historical ones, noting a decline in frequency since the Great Depression. It discusses key factors like the rise of intangible assets, proactive economic policies, and government spending, suggesting a transformed economic landscape. The conversation highlights the implications of these changes on market behavior, equity investments, and future taxation policies, while questioning the necessity of traditional recessions for economic growth.
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