The first and last paragraphs from Paul Krugman's latest column:Four years ago, an academic economist named Ben Bernanke co-authored a technical paper that could have been titled “Things the Federal Reserve Might Try if It’s Desperate” — although that may not have been obvious from its actual title, “Monetary Policy Alternatives at the Zero Bound: An Empirical Investigation.”
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I used to think that the major issues facing the next president would be how to get out of Iraq and what to do about health care. At this point, however, I suspect that the biggest problem for the next administration will be figuring out which parts of the financial system to bail out, how to pay the cleanup bills and how to explain what it’s doing to an angry public.
All that stuff between the two paragraphs is really interesting.
Monday, March 17, 2008
[Krugman] What's the biggest crisis facing America? If you said Iraq, you're.... wrong?
Posted by Dennis at 8:40 PM
Labels: economics, politics, public policy
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