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There was no political backlash before the GFC in 2008 because rising inequality within countries was offset by the general economic well-being of these years, often described as the ‘Great Moderation’. Indeed, in many ways, these were the best 15(plus) years for general economic success in the history of the world. Growth was steady, unemployment was low, inflation was stable and more people taken out of poverty than in any prior equivalent period.
The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality, and an Inflation Revival
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