Andrew Polito

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a country’s inflationary deleveraging is analogous to what happens when a family has trouble making payments—with one major difference. Unlike a family, a country can change the amount of currency that exists, and hence, its value. That creates an important lever for countries to manage balance of payments pressures, and it’s why the world doesn’t have one global currency.
A Template for Understanding Big Debt Crises
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