Paul Krugman: How to End This Depression
The depression we’re in is essentially gratuitous: we don’t need to
be suffering so much pain and destroying so many lives. We could end it
both more easily and more quickly than anyone imagines—anyone, that is,
except those who have actually studied the economics of depressed
economies and the historical evidence on how policies work in such
economies.
The truth is that recovery would be almost ridiculously
easy to achieve: all we need is to reverse the austerity policies of
the past couple of years and temporarily boost spending. Never mind all
the talk of how we have a long-run problem that can’t have a short-run
solution—this may sound sophisticated, but it isn’t. With a boost in
spending, we could be back to more or less full employment faster than
anyone imagines.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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