
America’s Dutch Disease: How Debt Became the World’s Hottest Export
The David McWilliams Podcast
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The Evolving Role of American Debt
This chapter examines the transformation of the U.S. monetary system and the implications of fiscal policies since the late 20th century, particularly under Reagan's administration. It emphasizes how American debt is perceived as a resource, allowing for continuous borrowing without the usual adverse effects commonly seen in other nations. Through discussions on manufacturing, international finance, and the potential future of the dollar, it contemplates the sustainability of this economic model amidst changing global dynamics.
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