SMRs and AMRs

Monday, January 09, 2012

Germans and Aliens

Paul Krugman
NYT blog

The Times has an article today about Germany’s faith in austerity as the answer to depression. It’s sad reading for anyone hoping that Europe will get its act together; it’s especially galling that Germans remain so committed to belief in expansionary austerity, despite the thorough empirical debunking the notion has been given over the past year and a half (see, e.g., this IMF working paper (pdf)).

But the Germans believe that their own experience shows that austerity works: they went through some tough times a decade ago, but they tightened their belts, and all was well in the end.

Not that it will do any good, but it’s worth pointing out that Germany’s experience can only be generalized if we find some space aliens to trade with, fast.

(More here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

Up is down and down is up in the good Dr. Krugman's world. The European experience with political and fiscal ties but no monetary link (teeth) was doomed to fail. What is surprising to me is that it took this long for Northern Europeans that lived within their means to figure out that did not want to support sun worshiping Southern Europeans who retire in their 50's. The US will experience similar angst when those paying for public employee retirement packages tire of the burden.

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