Prospects for the U.S. and the World -- A Crisis That Conventional Remedies Cannot Resolve
Wynne Godley,
Dimitri Papadimitriou and
Gennaro Zezza
Economics Strategic Analysis Archive from Levy Economics Institute
Abstract:
The economic recovery plans currently under consideration by the United States and many other countries seem to be concentrated on the possibility of using expansionary fiscal and monetary policies alone. In a new Strategic Analysis, the Levy Institute's Macro-Modeling Team argues that, however well coordinated, this approach will not be sufficient; what's required, they say, is a worldwide recovery of output, combined with sustainable balances in international trade.
Date: 2008-12
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