Sentences with phrase «bubble economy»

Understanding the state of these perpetual Bubble economies, a long term buy and hold strategy makes no sense.
What did the company in was the boisterous bubble economy of the 1980s.
«As we all, ordinary Americans and professional investors alike, crawl from the wreckage of our heedless bubble economy, the shrewd insights and sober warnings, and hard facts that Shiller marshals in this book are more invaluable than ever.»
Bubble economies try to postpone the inevitable crash by inflating prices for real estate, stocks and bonds by enough to enable debtors to take out higher loans against the property they pledge as collateral.
Again, why does Summers say absent the housing bubble the economy would stagnate, when investing in mac mansions is such a poor and unproductive use of capital?
The Great Moderation turned out to be a boom - to - bust bubble economy.
Surging property prices and credit growth has created a convincing façade that most people see as a «Nordic Economic Miracle,» instead of the classic bubble economies that they have truly become.
Japan's Bubble Economy peaked in late 1989 and the country's highly - inflated stock and property markets began to crash.
Placed in this context, the West's financialized Bubble Economy represents a lapse back into a pre-industrial rentier economy.
But to cap matters, North America and Europe also have steadily un-taxed their land, subsoil rights and finance to create a debt - leveraged bubble economy.
I am a bit doubtful about China's economic expansion strategy — labor productivity is generally very low in Laos and Cambodia and those countries that are not already even part of the Chinese - driven bubble economy.
Sales quickly went from modest to minuscule, and the collapse of the Japanese bubble economy in 1992 didn't help.
Nijeil of the circle earth Japan says of F - ZERO The Graded Driver 2201 that the project was inspired by the inflated game soundtrack budgets of the»90s bubble economy, when the CD - ROM format first arrived on the scene.
«We can stay with business as usual and be the generation that presides over a global bubble economy that keeps expanding until it bursts, or we can be the generation that stabilizes population, eradicates poverty, and stabilizes climate.
He is a formidable reporter and a gifted writer, and this examination of America's «bubble economy» offers substance among the cuss words, outlandish metaphors, and occasional conspiracy theories.
The Bubble Economy loaded down households, real estate and entire companies with debt, while the Bush tax cuts for the higher tax brackets forced federal, state and local budgets much more deeply into debt.
Suppose that Wall Street succeeds in its strategy to re-inflate the Bubble Economy.
This can be a real change — as seen in the bubble economy of Japan in the 1980s when banks were partially deregulated, or a paradigm shift — which took place during the dot - com boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Introduction Now that the Bubble Economy has given way to debt deflation, the world is discovering the shortcoming of models that fail to explain how...
That's what brings the Bubble Economy down with a crash.
But «the system» turns out to be the Bubble Economy, in which the Obama administration has put as much faith as Bush did.
Across the Pacific, the collapse of Japan's overheated «bubble economy» of the late 1980s, sapped the vitality and much of the confidence of the main engine of Asian economic growth for a decade.
An alternative definition of a Bubble Economy therefore focuses on asset - price inflation — rising stock market, bond market and real estate prices in the face of an economy - wide debt deflation.
A bubble economy is when banks and other lenders will lend to borrowers with no visible means of repaying the loan.
As for the bubble economy, pensions and Social Security will go first.
A bubble economy occurs when banks will make loans to companies that don't make enough to pay the interest, that don't make enough to amortize the debt, that can only repay the banks by borrowing the money and adding on the new loan to the existing balance, and essentially letting the loan grow exponentially through compound interest.
We take a look at the role of war and the demise of the dollar, the bubble economy, and what could unfold in the future.
Amazon Editorial reviewsProduct Description A practical guide to preparing for the next phase of the financial meltdown From the authors who were the first to predict Phase I of our current economic downturn - in their landmark 2006 book, America's Bubble Economy - comes...
Watkins, T. (1994), The Bubble Economy of Japan.
Japan's «Bubble Economy» era occurred at the end of its three - decade old «Economic Miracle» that began after World War II and saw the country's fortunes blossom as it became the world's automobile and electronics manufacturing powerhouse.
During the late - 1980s, Japan experienced its «Bubble Economy» in which real estate and stock prices soared along with the country's overheated economy.
Since 1989, Japan's Bubble Economy has deflated for over two decades, leading to this era being called the «Lost Decades.»
By the peak of Japan's Bubble Economy in 1989, a house in Tokyo cost well over $ 2 million and the land underneath Tokyo's Imperial Palace was rumored to be worth more than all of the land in California.
The Bubble Economy has burst and given way to negative equity and Debt Deflation.
Ben Bernanke was an academic, not a banker but sufficiently brainwashed in neoliberal, pro-Wall Street ideology to be trusted by the banks to flood the economy with credit in an attempt to re-inflate the bubble economy so as to pull real estate prices out of negative equity — thereby saving the banks from their bad loans.
To continue growing, China needs to keep its balanced socialized economy free of the West's Bubble Economy and its descent into negative equity and debt peonage.
These markets fall whenever there's serious talk of an interest rate increase, because it discourages speculation — and that's what the Bubble Economy is still based on these days.
But what has most intrigued Europe's ruling class is its tax favoritism that has created a Bubble Economy (euphemized as a Tiger Economy to make a debt - leveraged real estate bubble appear as if it were a road to wealth rather than to debt peonage).
Industrial capitalism has passed through a series of stages of finance capitalism, from Pension - Fund capitalism via Globalized Dollarization and the Bubble Economy to the Negative Equity stage, foreclosure time, debt deflation, and austerity — and now what looks like debt peonage in Europe, above all for the PIIGS: Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain.
This means the end of the Bubble Economy.
Is the aim of giving banks easy gains simply to provide them with resources to resume the Bubble Economy lending that led to today's debt overhead in the first place?
Paris experienced a «bubble economy» - type boom as real estate prices and rents soared twenty-fold and wealthy speculators clamored to buy luxury goods (Sebastian, 2011).
The spontaneous eruptions from the White House and a bubbling economy are behind this.
So Gordon will probably have to turn to Plan B, putting himself further at the mercy of events and risking the longer term threats to his bubble economy.
The country is still reeling from the collapse of its «bubble economy», when wild land speculation gave central Tokyo a paper value greater than the whole of Californ
Perhaps that is why the economic meltdown of 2008 came upon us so suddenly: We were all in that bubble economy together, including most of the macroeconomists and mathematicians who could have — should have — seen something coming.
Judging by the new - model intros from European carmakers, you'd think the bubble economy was still going strong.
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