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  2. Global saving glut - Wikipedia

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    Saving gluts are not a new phenomenon. Economists like Karl Marx, J. A. Hobson and John Maynard Keynes considered the effect of an imbalance between savings and investment on the economy, which for them was caused by an overtly unequal distribution of income and wealth [22] Their underlying thesis is that a principal cause of depression is formed by the inability of capitalists to find ...

  3. Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic: The effect of current choices on future uncertainty makes the models dynamic and assigns a certain relevance to the expectations of agents in forming macroeconomic outcomes. Stochastic: The models take into consideration the transmission of random shocks into the economy and the consequent economic fluctuations.

  4. Index (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Index numbers are used especially to compare business activity, the cost of living, and employment. They enable economists to reduce unwieldy business data into easily understood terms. In contrast to a cost-of-living index based on the true but unknown utility function, a superlative index number is an index number that can be calculated. [1]

  5. Elections offer 'high' level of uncertainty to global ... - AOL

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    The IMF sees a soft landing for the global economy this year and next, but it warns that elections introduce a "high" level of uncertainty to that outlook due to potential changes in trade and ...

  6. Policy uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Policy uncertainty (also called regime uncertainty) is a class of economic risk where the future path of government policy is uncertain, raising risk premia and leading businesses and individuals to delay spending and investment until this uncertainty has been resolved. [1]

  7. Economic bubble - Wikipedia

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    An economic bubble (also called a speculative bubble or a financial bubble) is a period when current asset prices greatly exceed their intrinsic valuation, being the valuation that the underlying long-term fundamentals justify.

  8. Warren Buffett Recommends This Index Fund. It Could ... - AOL

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    Warren Buffett believes an S&P 500 index fund is the best way for most people to get stock market exposure. That's because buying individual stocks requires a level of commitment that exceeds what ...

  9. Elections increase uncertainty over global economic recovery ...

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    The financial agency also warned that there is an increased prospect of ‘higher-for-even-longer’ interest rates due to inflation persistence.