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In reply to the discussion: Please rec to show your support for the people of France, England and Greece in [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)1. Krugman: The Austerity Debacle
The Austerity Debacle
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Last week the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a British think tank, released a startling chart comparing the current slump with past recessions and recoveries. It turns out that by one important measure changes in real G.D.P. since the recession began Britain is doing worse this time than it did during the Great Depression. Four years into the Depression, British G.D.P. had regained its previous peak; four years after the Great Recession began, Britain is nowhere close to regaining its lost ground.
Nor is Britain unique. Italy is also doing worse than it did in the 1930s and with Spain clearly headed for a double-dip recession, that makes three of Europes big five economies members of the worse-than club. Yes, there are some caveats and complications. But this nonetheless represents a stunning failure of policy.
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Strange to say, however, those warnings from economists proved all too accurate. And were quite fortunate that Mr. Obama did not, in fact, do a Cameron.
Which is not to say that all is well with U.S. policy. True, the federal government has avoided all-out austerity. But state and local governments, which must run more or less balanced budgets, have slashed spending and employment as federal aid runs out and this has been a major drag on the overall economy. Without those spending cuts, we might already have been on the road to self-sustaining growth; as it is, recovery still hangs in the balance.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/30/opinion/krugman-the-austerity-debacle.html?_r=1
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Last week the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a British think tank, released a startling chart comparing the current slump with past recessions and recoveries. It turns out that by one important measure changes in real G.D.P. since the recession began Britain is doing worse this time than it did during the Great Depression. Four years into the Depression, British G.D.P. had regained its previous peak; four years after the Great Recession began, Britain is nowhere close to regaining its lost ground.
Nor is Britain unique. Italy is also doing worse than it did in the 1930s and with Spain clearly headed for a double-dip recession, that makes three of Europes big five economies members of the worse-than club. Yes, there are some caveats and complications. But this nonetheless represents a stunning failure of policy.
<...>
Strange to say, however, those warnings from economists proved all too accurate. And were quite fortunate that Mr. Obama did not, in fact, do a Cameron.
Which is not to say that all is well with U.S. policy. True, the federal government has avoided all-out austerity. But state and local governments, which must run more or less balanced budgets, have slashed spending and employment as federal aid runs out and this has been a major drag on the overall economy. Without those spending cuts, we might already have been on the road to self-sustaining growth; as it is, recovery still hangs in the balance.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/30/opinion/krugman-the-austerity-debacle.html?_r=1
Gotta give President Obama some credit.
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Please rec to show your support for the people of France, England and Greece in [View all]
MannyGoldstein
May 2012
OP
How do you feel about the massive austerity cuts that go into place Jan. 1st,
MannyGoldstein
May 2012
#2
Instead of austerity, we need big-time investment in environmentally friendly
JDPriestly
May 2012
#13
Yes. K&R for visibility because europe is leading the austerity charge and suffering as a result.
pa28
May 2012
#29
Voting New Labour in England and Wales to fight the austerity measures doesn't make sense.
MichaelMcGuire
May 2012
#35
Lack of a credible, alternative in England. Respect did well against New Labour.
MichaelMcGuire
May 2012
#86
I certainly don't support the outcome in Greece, which gave the right big victories.
DutchLiberal
May 2012
#39
Exactly! I WISH it had been about the working class awaking and flocking to the left for ideological
DutchLiberal
May 2012
#72
Hopefully, those in France, England and Greece follow the Icelanders and prosecute some banksters.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2012
#48
Good point -the rejection of this government policies was by no means confined to England!
LeftishBrit
May 2012
#51
Poverty is Warfare. The Spanish had a phrase for it that went something like,
freshwest
May 2012
#75
Pity about the twenty-one unreconstructed Nazis the Greeks elected, though. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2012
#85