Paul Krugman: The Great Abdication
Among economists who know their history, the mere mention of certain years evokes shivers. For example, three years ago Christina Romer,
then the head of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, warned
politicians not to re-enact 1937 — the year F.D.R. shifted, far too
soon, from fiscal stimulus to austerity, plunging the recovering economy
back into recession. Unfortunately, this advice was ignored.
But now I’m hearing more and more about an even more fateful year. Suddenly normally calm economists are talking about 1931, the year everything fell apart.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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