2023
DOI: 10.4038/sljer.v9i2.161
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Does systemic property cause the continuing accumulation of severe debt in developed economies?

Abstract: Even developed economies experience continuing severe debt problems. Debt crises were an old phenomenon, but since the global financial crisis of 2008, economists began to pay renewed interest on the subject. Recent studies show that unsustainable financial conditions that exist may be the decisive macroeconomic challenge in the 21st century. Unsustainable financial conditions mean nothing other than the overwhelming debt and debt relations. In this paper, the authors question whether there could be an inheren… Show more

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