Anonymous ID: 471592 Nov. 22, 2023, 2:30 p.m. No.19960858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1008 >>1110 >>1400 >>1565 >>1629

>>19960731

tyb

Supply Side Reform

What is it?

When was this term first used.

When did anons hear about this term.

What is the internet meaning of this term.

What does the B.I.S Agustin Carsten mean by it.

It will be something the world will have to learn to live with instead of usual interest rate changes to keep inflation at a level.

There will be no moar interest rises from the central banks. This is a good thing and a very bad thing, it means the interest bases rates will remain at around 5.25% meaning the high street banks will be charging around 7% up 9% for mortgages plus repayments to home owners, this effects those renting including those who rely on the state for accomadation.

much happened today with the U.K Autumn budget by the I.M.F stooge Jeremy Hunt.

Anon will try to put together the info and present to anons in a short video.

This gives anons here who grasp this concept a massive advantage the same as the elites who will be making use of this info.

corp o7

Anonymous ID: 471592 Nov. 22, 2023, 2:49 p.m. No.19961008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1023 >>1110 >>1400 >>1565 >>1629

>>19960858

supply side reform = Manufactured Scarcity

1) Annual b.i.s report published 21st July 2023

2) Mention once by Agusten Carsten in foreword

section below and screencapped.

Tighter monetary policy was necessary, but not painless. Business models that relied

on low-for-long interest rates felt the strain. Bank closures in early 2023 were the

most striking example, but far from the only ones. As the structural forces that held

down inflation in recent decades subside, interest rates may need to stay higher

for longer. In the coming years, economies must rely on supply side reforms, rather

than monetary and fiscal stimulus, to drive sustainable growth.

4) mentioned by anon 4 times on 8kun research. no one anywhere has used this term from any expert from any country ever before agustin.

5) earliest mention august 15 2023.

Supply-side reform is a micro-economic policy aimed at making markets and industries operate more efficiently and contributing to a faster underlying-rate of growth of real national output.2 It is aimed at increasing aggregate supply and lowering the natural rate of unemployment.4 China's supply-side reforms have been kicking in, with the closure of factories in the steel and aluminum sectors and containing capacity growth.1 Supply-side structural reform (SSSR) is now at the core of China's economic work, including deleveraging, destocking, cutting excess capacity, reducing costs, and shoring up weak areas.3 The reforms have the potential to make many industries more structurally sound for investors, rather than just a short-term trade.0

Will research further to pin this down and explain how Agustin the fat controller means by this term and his narrative

Anonymous ID: 471592 Nov. 22, 2023, 3:03 p.m. No.19961110   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1400 >>1565 >>1629

>>19961008

>>19960858

 

>>19960858, >>19961008 supply side reform = Manufactured Scarcity

 

==JEREMY HUNT AUTUMN BUDGET ON WEDNESDAY THE 22ND 2023 ''SUPPLY SIDE REFORMS MENTIONED 4 TIMES AND NO ONE HAS PICKED IT UP YET !!

Note: will add time stamps later. for now the full autumn budget.

the only interesting bit is his delievery before the shadow chanceller step up. Rachel Read of Davos same as starmer, rishi and hunt.

ffs when you know and see it is a piss take, they clearly control all sides. and riski was the chancellery with boris before he took his place.

 

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt Autumn Statement - 22 November 2023

https://youtu.be/uHqMfIjWXZ4