
Why the 2008 Crash Was So Different | Raoul Pal
The Mark Moss Show
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Navigating Financial Turbulence Post-Crisis
This chapter examines the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on government debt, systemic risk in banking, and the precarious state of the baby boomer generation's finances. It highlights the challenges policymakers face in ensuring economic stability while addressing the needs of an aging population and the changing landscape of debt. Additionally, the discussion explores the potential future impacts of innovation on economic growth and the interconnectedness of global financial systems.
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