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No Exit? Economic Policy Stuck Between Big Government, Excess Liquidity, and Accelerating Disruption

61 minutes (1 section)
Accounting and Finance

Course Description

Global economies have never been as imbalanced as today: record fiscal deficits, massive central bank balance sheets, booming asset prices, rising wealth, and income disparity. These are just some of the challenges countries must deal with.

At the same time, some countries are seeing unprecedented levels of entrepreneurship and creative disruption.

How can government policy reconcile these issues?

This panel brings together a diverse panel of media, investor, and academic representatives to discuss how countries like Japan can deal with growing imbalances across society, and what kind of economic policy can help positively move the country forward in the future.

(This content is provided by the G1 Institute https://g1summit.com/g1global/)

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