The Paradox of Debt: A New Path to Prosperity Without Crisis

The Paradox of Debt: A New Path to Prosperity Without Crisis

by Richard Vague
The Paradox of Debt: A New Path to Prosperity Without Crisis

The Paradox of Debt: A New Path to Prosperity Without Crisis

by Richard Vague

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Overview

When we talk about debt and its economic impact, we usually centre on "government debt," and overlook the debt owed by individuals and firms that is vital to truly understanding the economy.

In this iconoclastic book, Richard Vague examines the assets, liabilities, and incomes of the American economy as a whole, not just of the government. The book shows that debt growth in excess of GDP growth is a feature of modern economic systems, not a bug—and thus ever-increasing leverage is built into the very structure of the economy. Vague uses the data presented in the book to show that rising debt is the primary source of economic growth, new money creation, and wealth creation—but that it also brings heightened inequality and can bring economic calamity when left unchecked.

Vague also compares and contrasts the financial data of the U.S. to the world's other largest economies.

As an expert on the role of private debt in the global economy, Vague offers an innovative set of policies to try to manage this debt paradox.

Whether you are a policymaker or a private citizen looking to understand these dynamics, this book is an indispensable guide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800752191
Publisher: Forum
Publication date: 07/06/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Richard Vague is Secretary of Banking and Securities for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Before that he was the co-founder and CEO of two banks, managing partner of Gabriel Investments, an early-stage venture capital company, and co-founder, chairman and CEO of Energy Plus, an electricity and natural gas supply company. His previous books include A Brief History of Doom and The Case for a Debt Jubilee.

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