In the bubble era people spent too much money they didn’t have on too many things they really didn’t need. Then came the credit crunch. Now, they hallucinate that if they spend even more money they don’t have, on things they hardly even want, they will get what they really need - jobs, growth and inflation. Even respected economists say they believe in miracles.
Resources have been made “idle” by the depression, they claim, like strong backs in an unemployment line. Government spending is just putting them to work. By this reasoning, things that were too expensive even in the boom years miraculously become cheap at any price. And things that weren’t worth spending money on in the fat years become miraculously indispensable in the lean ones.... They are only taking up ‘idle resources’ that would otherwise go to waste, explain the miracle workers.
Financial Markets
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I have been puzzled why financial markets have been so slow to react to the
US/Israeli attack on Iran, and the subsequent closure of the Straits of
Hormu...
2 weeks ago

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