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'A stimulus program should be timely, targeted and temporary."

...same with welfare and unemployment.




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WSJ: The Cliff the Keynesians Built
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 24 Aug 12 8:15 PM
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August 22, 2012, 7:20 p.m. ET

The Cliff the Keynesians Built

Temporary tax cuts created the fiscal threat to growth.

The Wall Street Journal


'A stimulus program should be timely, targeted and temporary."
—Lawrence Summers, January 29, 2008 


Well, well. So the folks who have run U.S. economic policy since 2008 are alarmed about the peril of the 2013 "fiscal cliff." Too bad they didn't worry about that when they were creating the very ledge they now lament.

The latest warning comes from the Congressional Budget Office, which estimated in its mid-year budget outlook Wednesday that the economy will return to recession in 2013 if taxes rise and spending falls on schedule in January. "Such fiscal tightening will lead to economic conditions in 2013 that will probably be considered a recession," say the CBO sachems, "with real GDP declining by 0.5 percent" from this year's fourth quarter to the final quarter of next year and unemployment rising to about 9% from 8.3%.
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One remarkable (and highly dubious) note in the CBO report is that the budget gnomes predict a big surge in tax revenues in 2013—to 18.4% from 15.7% of GDP—despite the recession they also predict. CBO simply doesn't think taxes matter much to taxpayer behavior...
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The larger policy point is that this is the fiscal cliff the Keynesians built. The 2008 quote above from Larry Summers, the Harvard economist who later became President Obama's chief economic adviser, sums up the mindset that has dominated policy for most of the last decade and especially since 2008.


More: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304840904577422553286744174.html?mod=googlenews_wsj


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