Reinhart: Debt Overhang May Slow U.S. Economy for Two Decades

Harvard Professor, Carmen Reinhart, argues from historical data that countries with high debt overhangs like the U.S. experience, on average, slow growth for two decades—a situation that may dramatically reduce a country's position in the world during that time.

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