Published May 11, 2020
Richard Koo Explains Why The Recovery Will Be So Difficult
Richard Koo, Chief Economist at Nomura Research Institute, delves into the complexities of economic recovery, drawing lessons from Japan's post-bubble era to highlight the critical need for coordinated fiscal and monetary policies in overcoming current global challenges.

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