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TIP 032 : The Balance Sheet Recession and Quantitative Easing Trap (Investing Podcast)

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In this episode of The Investor's Podcast, Preston and Stig discuss the newest book they read titled: The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and Quantitative Easing Trap. The book was written by the economist Richard Koo and he talks about the comparison between Japan in the 1990's and the World Ecomony today. 


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