Author Archives: Menzie Chinn

Still in Search of Expansionary Fiscal Contraction

The revisions in Euro zone and UK GDP figures have confirmed the lackluster performance in economies where rapid fiscal consolidation has been implemented. In the Euro zone, estimated growth has now been negative for five quarters. And in the UK, revised figures indicate negative growth for 2012Q4. In contrast, the US has exhibited continued, albeit modest, growth.

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Heritage Still at the Cutting Edge

From J.D. Foster, Ph.D., “Budget Cuts Would Not Harm the Economy” (February 14, 2013):

The [basic Keynesian] theory fails because it relies on the unstated fantasy government can magically create demand out of thin air. In fact, government must borrow to finance deficits, and all borrowing subtracts from the funds that would otherwise be available and used in the private sector for private investment or private consumption. …

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