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Schiller: - Oppsvinget er bare flaks

Publisert: 16. november 2009 kl 11.16
Oppdatert: 23. mai 2016 kl 22.25

I en kommentarartikkel i Gulf Times søndag skriver den kjente Yale-professor Robert Shiller at myndighetene har vært kjapt ute med å ta æren for det økonomiske oppsvinget vi har sett i tredje kvartal i år.

• "The IMF, along with many national leaders, seems ready to give full credit to these policies for engineering what might be the end of the global economic recession."

• "Any solid understanding of the causes of this turnaround is likely to prove elusive. People are still puzzling over the reasons for other major market upturns (1933, 1982, etc.)."

• "A market boom, once started, can continue for a while as a sort of social epidemic, and can foster inspiring "new era" stories that are spread by news media and word of mouth. The stories themselves help magnify the boom, becoming part of the feedback that sustains it."

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• "But any such speculative boom is inherently unstable, as the stories evolve in time and with new shocks, whose effect on markets is most uncertain."

• "To be sure, governments and multilateral institutions made some reasonable attempts to restore confidence. But they did not "engineer" a recovery. They got lucky."

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