Aug 12, 2021
Great question.
If central banks can successfully remove monetary stimulus within the next 12 months or so (hopefully less) and inflation, interest rates, and the world economy remains stable, I think we go back to steady, healthy, long-term growth.
My fear is the tipping point may have already been reached and therefore monetary stimulus can never be removed (like Japan today) because even trying to taper a little immediately tips the economy back into a recession.