When
and how can we know that a change of direction is fundamental and
lasting, rather than a temporary departure from established trends?
That, in essence, is the call we need to make now.
Far from being “transitory”, current conditions – including rising
inflation, surging energy prices and the over-stressing of supply-chains
– are indicators of a structural change.
Ultimately, what we’re witnessing is a forced restoration of equilibrium between a faltering real economy of goods and services and a drastically over-extended financial economy of money and credit.
This is where confidence in continuity crumbles, where the delusions of ‘growth in perpetuity’ succumb to the hard reality of resource constraint, and where ‘shocks that are no surprises’ shake the financial system.
If you want just two indicators to watch, one of these is the volumetric (rather than the financial) direction of the economy, and the other is the behaviour of the prices of essentials within the broader inflationary situation.
The economics of stress
In
the science of materials, it’s observable that fractures happen
quickly, even if the stresses that cause them have accumulated over a
protracted period. We can spend hours, days, weeks or even years
gradually increasing the tension applied to an iron bar, but the ensuing
snap in that bar will happen almost instantaneously.
Economics isn’t a science, but there’s a direct analogy here. Anyone who understands the economy as an energy system will be well aware of a relentless, long-standing build-up of stresses.
They’ll be equally aware that this cannot continue indefinitely.
Two things matter now.
First, when will these cumulative pressures bring about the moment of fracture?
Second, what should we expect to see when this snapping-point is reached?
The answers to the second question are pretty clear.
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