Atthavit Wannasakwong

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in recent years, economists have severely downgraded savings on the economic value chain. In fact, as far as many economists are concerned, savings are a drag. Keynesians view savings as detrimental to growth because the act removes money from circulation and decreases spending (which they assume is the crucial element in creating economic growth). Policy makers, influenced by these ideas, have made rules that reward spenders and penalize savers.
How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
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