Jiang says the result of this demographic-asset structure is that money gets trapped in property and financial markets instead of circulating into entrepreneurship, employment, and new productive activity.
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Overfinancialization
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Jiang argues that the Western world is overfinancialized: stock markets and property values boom while employment, manufacturing, and new business formation weaken, producing a severe divide between haves and have-nots.
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"I think you just look at um trends the baby boomers aren't dying um that's that that is the major issue these pension plans..."
"property yeah um so so you have you see this over financialization in the Western world where the start Market is booming but no..."
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The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
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