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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Why capital will become scarcer in the 2020s

Populism, climate change and supply-chain fixes will raise the long-term cost of capital

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Five financial surprises in 2021

Everything from supply chains to green finance defied predictions. What do they hold for 2022?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Has the pandemic shown inflation to be a fiscal phenomenon?

A decade of QE did not cause much inflation. Fiscal stimulus has sent it soaring

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
The hidden costs of cutting Russia off from SWIFT

America’s foes would rush to alternatives, hastening its financial decline

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
After a shocker in 2021, where might inflation go in 2022?

We chart two alternative paths

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
The private-markets party reaches fever pitch

As valuations surge and interest-rate rises loom, can it last?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
China’s property slowdown sheds light on another worrying debt problem

Local-government financing vehicles, not just developers, are saddled with lashings of debt

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
In word and deed, China is easing economic policy

Both the central bank’s actions and the Politburo’s words point to modest easing

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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