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How do we end the World's addiction to debt?

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    #21
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Wouldn't GDP also have slumped a lot immediately post war? During the war, GDP would be high due to all the war-time manufacturing costs and massive armed forces employment?
    I think there was a bit of building work wanted doing....

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      #22
      Not to mention the huge destruction of capital resources during the wars, but also the release of labour and capital back into the private sector in their aftermath.

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