Regime Uncertainty and the Great Recession

Originally published in The Independent Review

Uncertainty triggered by government policy may have played a large role in the U.S. economy’s slow recovery from the Great Recession. Whether or not it is the leading cause of the sluggishness, regime uncertainty is a powerful idea that adds nuance to the theory of market process.

Uncertainty triggered by government policy may have played a large role in the U.S. economy’s slow recovery from the Great Recession. Whether or not it is the leading cause of the sluggishness, regime uncertainty is a powerful idea that adds nuance to the theory of market process.