Special report | Looking ahead

What can stop the American economy now?

Toxic politics could derail America’s economic boom. The world should hope it does not

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IT MAY NOT be the finest work of American literature but “The President is Missing”, a 2018 thriller by Bill Clinton (yes, him) and James Patterson, does get at an essential truth. A cyber-attack threatens to cripple the country and crash its economy. Knowing how utterly dysfunctional the political system is, the president goes rogue to save the day. Triumphant, he addresses Congress and calls for a healing of bitter partisan divides, noting that most of America’s wounds are self-inflicted. “Our ability to solve problems and seize opportunities is shrinking,” he intones.

This article appeared in the Special report section of the print edition under the headline “How long can it go?”

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