Monday, April 1, 2013

William Greider — Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong?


Out of paradigm, but of in interest if you follow Greider as a leading progressive voice.

The Nation
Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong? [about free trade]
William Greider

7 comments:

Ramanan said...

Don't know the author but ... Brilliant!!

Krugman deserves this. He has pushed free trade left right and center and ridiculed dissent.

Paul Krugman is part of the problem.

Malmo's Ghost said...

Good god, Greider sounds a lot like that Ron Paul channeler, Paul Craig Roberts. Banish him from the ranks of the progressives!

Ramanan said...

Krugman's religion is in this paper:

http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/ricardo.htm

circuit said...

The interesting part of this article is the point about Germany being a model. I tend to agree that Germany's brand of industrial policy has merit. One has separate this from Germany's preferred approach to monetary policy.

In fact, there's a good argument to be made that Germany's success is due to its strong labor movement and interventionist industrial policies, both of which acted as countervailing forces to the potent and regressive actions of the country's rigid monetary authority.

Surely, this supports John Kenneth Galbraith's longstanding claim about the important role of countervailing power in economic policy.

Matt Franko said...

Ram,

Did you see Tom posted to a story downthread where Australia is allegedly going to start accepting Yuan for it's exports?

And accrue yuan balances...

rsp,

Ramanan said...

Matt,

Heard of it, haven't seen the post. Will check.

Matt Franko said...

Ram,

Here's the link to Tom's post:

http://mikenormaneconomics.blogspot.com/2013/03/zero-hedge-thanks-world-reserve.html

Original at ZH so caveat emptor.... may be interesting...

rsp,