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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Elias Isquith — Paul Krugman: How conservatives and the rich disgraced economics



In his most recent piece for the New York Times, celebrated economist Paul Krugman ponders the ways his chosen field failed to account for the Great Recession and prevent the past five years of sub-par growth and destructive austerity. But while Krugman grants that many economists failed to see the Great Recession coming, he argues that economic orthodoxy actually offered the right analysis for the crisis of recent years — it’s just that the rich and powerful didn’t like the prescriptions.

“[P]olicy makers and politicians have ignored both the textbooks and the lessons of history,” Krugman writes. “And the result has been a vast economic and human catastrophe, with trillions of dollars of productive potential squandered and millions of families placed in dire straits for no good reason.”

After reprising an old saw of his, the story of how Very Serious People advocated austerity despite the fact that the American economy was suffering from a lack of demand, Krugman claims that know-nothing politicians (and ones who did know better, like President Obama) were able to push self-destructive policy because “most people find the logic of policy in a depressed economy counterintuitive.”

Contrary to what people like John Boehner or Obama himself once argued, a large economy managed by a government that prints its own currency is not like a family, Krugman notes; it doesn’t need to respond to every economic problem by “tightening its belt.”

Ultimately, however, Krugman places the blame on political and economic power imbalances. It’s not a coincidence, he implies, that the policies pushed by many politicians — forms of austerity, mainly — were to the liking of wealthy and powerful people who resent the welfare state and oppose public spending. “[P]eople whose real goal is dismantling the social safety net have found promoting deficit panic an effective way to push their agenda,” Krugman writes.
Salon
Paul Krugman: How conservatives and the rich disgraced economics
Elias Isquith

1 comment:

  1. AS WE HAVE DISCUSSED RECENTLY AT MNE THIS BLOG,
    THE LACK OF OPEN DISCUSSION WHICH INCLUDES SOCIALIST PREDICTION OF CAPITALIST FAILURE IS ONE OF THE LEADING REASONS.

    CAPITALISM WILL EAT ITSELF.

    ECHOED IN ALL THE 80S REAL MUSIC LIKE PUNK AND HARDCORE.

    LET THEM EAT JELLY BEANS AS JELLI BIAFRA SAYS.

    BASEBALL HOTDOGS APPLE PIE AND LIBOR RIGGING FOR CRASHING MUNICIPALITIES AND FIREMEN EMS PENSIONS.

    IT DOEZ NOT TAKE A BOB DYLAN OR A SOCIALIST TO KNOW THE CYCLES.

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