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The Great Stagnation: What Can Policymakers Do?

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  • Sushil B. Wadhwani

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Although the economic recovery in the UK has been disappointing, it is inappropriate to either assert that Japan's two lost decades illustrate the ineffectiveness of stimulative monetary policy or that the UK is predestined to perform as badly as Japan. Recall that the UK has, so far, avoided the deflation that held back the Japanese economy. One could, instead, argue that Japan illustrates the pitfalls associated with insufficiently aggressive monetary policy. Hence, it is appropriate to consider how we might make monetary policy more effective in the UK.

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  • Sushil B. Wadhwani, 2013. "The Great Stagnation: What Can Policymakers Do?," CEP Discussion Papers dp1198, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp1198
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