Shiller: Greater Than Average Chance of Recession in the Next 18 Months… Steve Keen: U.S. Is Going to Slow the Same Way Japan Has

Shiller: Greater Than Average Chance of Recession in the Next 18 Months

Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller: Greater than average chance of recession in next 18 months from CNBC.

Nobel Prize economist Robert Shiller says that the long expansion in the economy, housing & stock markets, combined with continued low interest rates, could mean the U.S. is due for a recession

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U.S. Is Going to Slow the Same Way Japan Has, Says Professor Keen

 

Steve Keen, honorary professor of economics at University College of London, discusses the Fed’s dot plots, the U.S. economy and inflation.

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