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Markets Are Trapped In A "Liquidity Limbo" | Jurrien Timmer

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The Differences Between Japan and the US in the Late 40s

The population is aging and history would suggest that when the labor force growth is declining and populations are declining, we look at Japan and we see how deflationary that's been. So I do see the plausibility of kind of a higher than normal inflation regime playing out. And also we have this battle, right, the pendulum swinging from capital to labor. Now just like the 1970s, maybe labor is coming back as that labor arbitrage has played out.

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