Paul Krugman: Obstruct and Exploit
Does anyone remember the American Jobs Act? A year ago President Obama
proposed boosting the economy with a combination of tax cuts and
spending increases, aimed in particular at sustaining state and local
government employment. Independent analysts reacted favorably. For
example, the consulting firm Macroeconomic Advisers estimated that the
act would add 1.3 million jobs by the end of 2012.
There were good reasons for these positive assessments. Although you’d
never know it from political debate, worldwide experience since the
financial crisis struck in 2008 has overwhelmingly confirmed the
proposition that fiscal policy “works,” that temporary increases in
spending boost employment in a depressed economy (and that spending cuts
increase unemployment). The Jobs Act would have been just what the
doctor ordered.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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