Could Ultra-Low Interest Rates Actually Be Contractionary?

Could Ultra-Low Interest Rates Actually Be Contractionary?
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Although low interest rates have traditionally been viewed as positive for economic growth because they encourage businesses to invest in enhancing productivity, this may not be the case. Instead, extremely low rates may lead to slower growth by increasing market concentration and thus weakening firms' incentive to boost productivity.

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