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morganist
how can the free market rectify with low interest rates.
surely politicians and economists appreciate that for a free market to grow capital is needed.
funds for start ventures is required for the output to gain value.
so if there is no return for investors there is no incentive to save to meet this need.
i understand the fiscal policy is to make up for the lack of investment but it cannot continue indefinately as soon as the stimulus is over the market will have no investment.
for the free market to resolve ITSELF higher interest rates are NEEDED to provide reason for investment.
surely the current tactic of low interest rates and fiscal increase will not work in the long run and as soon as the stimulus is finished the economy will be back were it started with low demand.
what do you think. does the policy defy economic principles.
surely politicians and economists appreciate that for a free market to grow capital is needed.
funds for start ventures is required for the output to gain value.
so if there is no return for investors there is no incentive to save to meet this need.
i understand the fiscal policy is to make up for the lack of investment but it cannot continue indefinately as soon as the stimulus is over the market will have no investment.
for the free market to resolve ITSELF higher interest rates are NEEDED to provide reason for investment.
surely the current tactic of low interest rates and fiscal increase will not work in the long run and as soon as the stimulus is finished the economy will be back were it started with low demand.
what do you think. does the policy defy economic principles.