All of this has elements of the great depression (contending with deflation) and
the great Stagflation of the 1960s and 1970s.
Not exact matches
Victory for populism, another vote against inequality, raises risk of
stagflation, likely will provide one of the last
great opportunities to reduce exposure to bonds.
Cases in point include the crisis of
stagflation that ended the long post-war boom in the 1970s and paved the way for the Hayekian ascendancy that followed; the fiscal crisis of the Bourbon monarchy that led through a succession of unsuccessful palliatives to the
great French Revolution; the long - drawn - out crisis of British rule in Ireland that led, after much bloodshed, to the secession of the twenty - six counties of southern Ireland from the United Kingdom; and the crisis of the French Fourth Republic that brought De Gaulle to power and led to the establishment of the Fifth.
Both policies,
stagflation and financial repression, come about because the government and central bank are trying to force the economy to do more than it can do, leading to
greater poverty on the low end of society, leaving aside the fine - sounding words of the liberals.
Economists didn't expect
stagflation in»70s; did not tag the
great moderation properly, or call the bust $ $ Sep 21, 2012
There have been three secular bears in the U.S. stock market — the period between 1906 to 1921, the
Great Depression period of 1929 to 1949, and the
stagflation period of 1966 to 1982.
Over this period, the U.S. experienced the
Great Depression, two world wars, the Cold War, massive corporate tax hikes, oil crises,
stagflation, corrupt and incompetent leaders, the 9/11 attacks, countless scandals in leading corporations, the financial crisis and so on.
People who retired at the start of the
Great Depression, or just before the
stagflation of the 1970s, would still have more wealth after 10 years, and that holds for a variety of assumptions and conditions.