Feb 18, 2009

Devolvé el Nobel

¿Leyeron la última de Paul Krugman? Hinchó las pelotas con el gasto público, plan de rescate, endeudar al gobierno, intervenir en la economía... para que ahora nos venga a decir que no alcanza y que vamos a tener una década perdida. Para eso no hubieran hecho nada. De yapa, te dice que la guerra es buena para la economía:

"If you want to see what it really takes to boot the economy out of a debt trap, look at the large public works program, otherwise known as World War II, that ended the Great Depression. The war didn’t just lead to full employment. It also led to rapidly rising incomes and substantial inflation, all with virtually no borrowing by the private sector. By 1945 the government’s debt had soared, but the ratio of private-sector debt to G.D.P. was only half what it had been in 1940. And this low level of private debt helped set the stage for the great postwar boom.

Since nothing like that is on the table, or seems likely to get on the table any time soon, it will take years for families and firms to work off the debt they ran up so blithely. The odds are that the legacy of our time of illusion — our decade at Bernie’s — will be a long, painful slump."

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