Keyword: Saving
Bubble Saving (6/17/2010)
The US has been spending more than it earns and has to borrow from abroad to fund its real investment.
Can Social Security Be Saved? (6/29/1999)
Social Security cannot be saved because ballooning Baby Boomer retirees will inevitably increase the financial burden on future workers
Circular Flow (11/2/2011)
The circular flow diagram captures the big picture of how different sectors of an economy are connected to one another by flows of money and goods.
Circular Flow (transcript) (11/18/2010)
The circular flow diagram captures the big picture of how different sectors of an economy are connected to one another by flows of money and goods.
Crowding-out Effect (11/2/2011)
Government deficit financing could crowd out private investment.
Crowding-out Effect (transcript) (11/18/2010)
Budget deficit crowds out investment.
Flows and Stocks (6/17/2010)
The excess of inflows over outflows adds to the stock if flows are not instantly perishable.
Is Japan Saving Too Much? (6/29/1999)
Japan's economy is stuck in a prolonged stagnation because consumers' disposable income is too low and business saving is too high.
Savers, Suckers? (5/12/2010)
Savers are collateral damage in the Fed’s attempt to resuscitate a comatose economy during the Great Recession.
Spending Multiplier (transcript) (11/18/2010)
Total expenditure could be a multiple of the injected stimulus if most of the additional income is spent.
When a Vice Becomes a Virtue - Is The U.S. Saving Too Little? (6/29/1999)
Low saving rate in the US has kept the weak global economy afloat by putting foreign capital to more productive use.