The 'second Great Depression' saviour myth
We're told that Fed officials and the Obama administration saved us from another 1930s-style slump. Nonsense
Dean Baker
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 16 February 2012 16.15 EST
As President Obama's re-election campaign heats up, there are several
new accounts of his track record finding their way into print. One item
for which he is – undeservedly – given credit is saving the country
from a second Great Depression. The political elites believe in the
salvation from the second Great Depression myth with the same fervency
as little kids believe in Santa Claus. And it has just as much grounding
in reality.
While the Obama administration, working alongside Ben Bernanke
at the Fed, deserves credit for preventing a financial meltdown, a
second great depression was never in the cards. The first Great
Depression was brought about not only from misguided policies at the
onset of the financial crisis, but also from an inadequate policy response.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
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