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The Return of Depression Economics Paul R. Krugman

The Return of Depression Economics By Paul R. Krugman

The Return of Depression Economics by Paul R. Krugman


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As a result of recent reforms, depression economics has now emerged as a real concern, and Paul Krugman believes that sooner or later we will have to return to regulation of financial markets, limits on capital flows and a recognition that low inflation is less dangerous than price instability.

The Return of Depression Economics Summary

The Return of Depression Economics by Paul R. Krugman

The 1931 crisis of Austria's largest bank, Credit Anstalt, which collapsed as a result of capital flight depleting its reserves, is all too familiar a scenario in the late 1990s. Brazil, Malaysia and Japan have all experienced similar crises, and the US and Europe are not immune. Economic policy reforms by Western governments have taken us back to a regime with many of the virtues of pre-depression, free-market capitalism, but with some key vices, notably a vulnerability to instability and sustained economic slumps. As a result of these reforms, depression economics has now emerged as a real concern, and Paul Krugman believes that sooner or later we will have to return to regulation of financial markets, limits on capital flows and a recognition that low inflation is less dangerous than price instability.

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GOR001340427
9780140286854
0140286853
The Return of Depression Economics by Paul R. Krugman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2000-04-06
208
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