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Michael Green, chief strategist and portfolio manager at Simplify Asset Management, argues that the major shifts dismantling the postwar economic configuration and accelerating financialization were primarily the result of domestic policy decisions by U.S. actors—including Congress, regulators, courts, and administrations—rather than an automatic consequence of foreign rebuilding or export competition.
He emphasizes that U.S. internal choices played the dominant role in this transformation.
Green has previously observed a decline in the total number of seed stage companies. He has also discussed risks to firms when company equity becomes overvalued. Both topics reflect his continued focus on how internal factors shape market and corporate outcomes.