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Viktor Shvets on How the Fed Has Become a Prisoner of Its Own Making

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Curbing Disorderly Capital Expansion and the Impact of Delayed Changes

Curbing the disorderly expansion of capital is crucial to avoid the detrimental effects of fictitious capital. The reluctance of Western economies to adopt a stern, paternalistic attitude towards capital expansion delays necessary changes. Eventually, a pivot will be required, as seen during COVID. China's economic system, with a closed capital account and limited flexibility, allows for prolonged economic challenges instead of abrupt collapses like Japan in the past. Delaying necessary changes in economic policies can lead to increasing headwinds and worsen the situation over time.

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