Benchmarking current economic performance in the US (and elsewhere)

Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor have a useful piece on the topic, informed by economic history, here.

2 replies on “Benchmarking current economic performance in the US (and elsewhere)”

@KOR

With every passing day it seems that Steve Keens view of the profession and its weird ability to cling to misproven theories is becoming more and more accurate.

Its safe to say that Keens view of the world where credit, debt and all things banking related matter significantly more than classical economists have ever thought before should be given the respect it rightly deserves and with it his solutions to resolving the mess which these instruments have created. In simple terms debt relief, debt relief and more debt relief.

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