Why the Bezzle Matters to the Economy

carnegieendowment.org / Michael Pettis

    • August 23, 2021

    Why the Bezzle Matters to the Economy

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    The bezzle, a word coined in the 1950s by a Canadian-American economist, is the temporary gap between the perceived value of a portfolio of assets and its long-term economic value. Economies at times systematically create bezzle, unleashing substantial economic consequences that economists have rarely understood or discussed.

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