The Mutilated Economy
By Paul Krugman, The New
York Times
08 November 13
These dry numbers translate
into millions of human tragedies - homes lost, careers destroyed, young people
who can't get their lives started. And many people have pleaded all along for
policies that put job creation front and center. Their pleas have, however,
been drowned out by the voices of conventional prudence. We can't spend more
money on jobs, say these voices, because that would mean more debt. We can't
even hire unemployed workers and put idle savings to work building roads,
tunnels, schools. Never mind the short run, we have to think about the future!
The bitter irony, then, is
that it turns out that by failing to address unemployment, we have, in fact,
been sacrificing the future, too. What passes these days for sound policy is in
fact a form of economic self-mutilation, which will cripple America for many
years to come. Or so say researchers from the Federal Reserve, and I’m sorry to
say that I believe them.
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