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Most people blamed Wall Street greed for the 2008 financial crisis. Raghuram Rajan — one of the few economists who saw it coming — argues that explanation is dangerously incomplete. In Fault Lines, Rajan reveals a far deeper and more troubling story: that the crisis was the inevitable outcome of structural cracks running through the foundations of the global economy itself. Thanks for reading Investor’s Substack! This post is public so feel free to share it. At the heart of his argument is a striking thesis — that decades of rising income inequality in America led politicians to substitute easy credit for genuine wage growth, turning mortgages into a political tool and ordinary households into unwitting participants in a debt-fuelled illusion of prosperity. But the fault lines ran further than America's borders. Export-dependent economies like China, Germany, and Japan flooded the world with surplus savings, compressing interest rates and forcing financial institutions to take on ever-greater risks to generate returns. Meanwhile, a financial sector riddled with perverse incentives, regulatory capture, and the manufacture of fake safety through complex instruments amplified every underlying weakness into a catastrophic collapse. Rajan's genius is in connecting these threads — domestic inequality, global imbalances, and financial fragility — into a single coherent account. And his warning is stark: without fixing the fault lines themselves, no amount of financial regulation will prevent the next crisis. Essential, prescient, and more relevant than ever. Thanks for reading Investor’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit investorcentraluk.substack.com [https://investorcentraluk.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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