What if you're not as rich as you think you are?


THE idea that the world is awash in savings -- one factor driving the theory of secular stagnation - - is, on the surface, a persuasive one. Too bad it may not be true.

Yes, the postwar generation is wealthier than any before it. But the ultimate value of any investment depends upon being able to convert it into cash and thus generate purchasing power.

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