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The Coming Paradigm Shift in the Stock Market | Daniel Peris

Hidden Forces

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Globalization and Interest Rates: A Political Economy Analysis

The fall in risk rates over the last four decades can be attributed to the political economy, particularly the forces of globalization and deregulation that took off in the late 70s and early 80s. This period saw the rise of globalization, marked by China's opening up under Deng Xiaoping, and the policies of leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. The United States became part of a global system, allowing the import of cheap goods from China and leading to prolonged deflation via retailers like Walmart.

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