The Great Reckoning
The authors foresee that the 1990s will be even more difficult than the 1987 crash with the bankruptcy of the welfare state; the breakup of many large institutions, including a number of nation-states; deeper declines of real estate prices; debt …
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The authors foresee that the 1990s will be even more difficult than the 1987 crash with the bankruptcy of the welfare state; the breakup of many large institutions, including a number of nation-states; deeper declines of real estate prices; debt implosion; and the insolvency of many consumers and corporations.
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