FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2009
A Perspective From History
- Despite serious setbacks that seemed terminal at the time, we have always pulled through in the end: against the long-term upward trend - largely driven by technological advance - even the biggest crises now look like mere ripples.
- The Great Depression was very painful, but the world economy actually recovered long before WW2 and all that enforced government spending
- The three decades following WW2 really were a golden age
- The crises seem to be getting more frequent, yet their impact on world GDP seems to be less
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