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The underlying problem is something called misallocation of human capital.
Most disturbing to me is the misallocation of defense dollars.
A misallocation of capital resulted, not only in America but across the world.
But too much capital is seeking a home, and the risks of misallocation are clear.
On face value, it would be hard to find a better example of gross resource misallocation.
But it is hard to see such benefits to the massive misallocation of resources to housing.
Nowhere is that clearer than in our misallocation of health care.
The human cost of this misallocation is also large.
But they were part of a huge misallocation of resources.
Again, the problem is misallocation of investment rather than oversupply.
But misallocation of capital may occur even when a "bubble" does not form.
A misallocation of resources and lower economic growth is likely to result from this non-neutrality.
Economists therefore worry about a widespread misallocation of capital, or “malinvestment”.
The estimate which provides a measure of misallocation is known as the indirect trade value.
Which brings everything back to the capital misallocation problem.
Never before have we seen such a misallocation of such vast resources.
In many countries taxes are way too high and result in the misallocation of economic resources.
It is scandalous misallocation of medical resources to use them for that purpose.
This misallocation of global health research spending has been dubbed the "10/90 gap."
These close connections are regarded as a problem not least because they encourage the misallocation of capital.
Some firefighters called it a misallocation of resources, others were simply frustrated at the delay.
As a result of this misallocation, American workers will soon no longer have the economic means to buy Chinese products.
This can be traced, in large part, to country misallocation and undercoverage.
But the problem, he adds, is one of capital misallocation:
Then, as now, the result was a stock shortage, soaring share prices, and a misallocation of capital.