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Patrick Artus

Are any of the causes of recessions since 1980 present today in the OECD?

Recessions in OECD countries since the beginning of the 1980s have been due to: Inflation and the resulting increase in interest rates; Rising oil prices; Excessive household and corporate debt; The bursting of price bubbles in equities or real estate; In the euro zone, a “sudden stop” to the financing of external deficits. Are some of these causes of recession s visible today in the OECD? The only cause that is present is the rise in oil prices. Could a new cause of recession now arise, such as a public debt crisis? This seems unlikely, as central banks would have to let such a crisis happen.
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