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Will We Witness a Financial Collapse or Japanese-Style Muddle Through?

Will We Witness a Financial Collapse or Japanese-Style Muddle Through? #economy #stockmarket #japan #depression #deflation

We will be discussing whether what we are witnessing in the financial markets these last couple of weeks is just a much-needed correction in the stock market or whether it is actually the beginning of a much bigger crisis.

A sudden collapse would, of course, be very disruptive but would also cleanse the system of a lot of malinvestments, excess credit and leverage. A Muddle-Through scenario is what the Powers that Be, Wall Street and mainstream economists would hope for. They think we can emulate the Japanese experience of the last three decades of keeping a Zombie financial system going at the expense of the real economy.

The Central Bankers and politicians think they can keep inflating the debt bubble and lumber the public with even greater debt and they point to the fact that Japan has been able to do so as their public debt is over 200% of GDP.

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