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Letter: Declining investment may explain why rates are low
Perhaps an analysis of the causes of the declining investment rate would bring us closer to explaining why real interest rates are so low.
- Publishing date
- 01 October 2021
- Authors
- Marek Dabrowski
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- 01 October 2021
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- monetary policy investment Covid-19
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- English
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