Causation

The Combined Effect of High Savings and Low Investment on Economic Growth

A key feature of a post-crisis economy is the simultaneous occurrence of increased household savings and decreased business investment. When households save more (reducing consumption and loan demand) and banks reduce the supply of loans (curtailing investment), the combined effect is a significant drop in aggregate demand, which in turn leads to low economic growth.

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