Crisis Quote by Jerome Powell
“The financial crisis and the Great Recession left firms with excess capacity, reducing incentives to invest. If businesses expect slower growth to continue, that will also hold down investment.”
About This Quote
After the crisis, firms have idle capacity and low growth expectations, which suppress investment.
In simple terms: Excess capacity and pessimism curb spending.
Weak demand stalls investment.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- post‑recession corporate planning
- government stimulus evaluation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- stimulate demand
- re‑allocate idle assets
Questions to Reflect On
- What policies can revive confidence?
- How does excess capacity affect wages?
Other factors like technology shifts also influence investment decisions.