“We’re seeing a more statist world economy,” says Ken Rogoff, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund and now a professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “That’s not good for growth in the longer run.”
It’s not good for stocks either, says Paola Sapienza, associate professor of finance at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Slower economic growth means lower profits. Shares might also be hurt by investor uncertainty about the scope and timing of government intervention in the corporate sector.
“If the rules of the game are changing, people are reluctant to invest in the stock market,” Sapienza says.
From Bloomberg, "Saving Capitalism No Sure Thing as Statism Undermines Economy"
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A More Statist World Economy
Posted by Ben Asa Rast at 7:00 AM
Labels: Social Theory
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