naked capitalism: Guest Post: Janet Yellen Channels Ronald Reagan
Reminds me that Yellen comes from the neo-Keynesian Tobin school at Yale.
Also thought that the quality of this post was pretty low and only later realized it wasn’t written by Yves.
What Janet Yellen seems to be saying is:
First, that deficits do not matter unless they are ‘structural’ and not temporary. It does not matter how much, for example, we give to the banks. When the crisis is over, the deficits will remain, but will not grow larger, and will be offset by higher taxes, that will come from the improved economy.
Secondly, that developing countries have independent central banks that know how to and are willing to fight inflation, as opposed to the central banks of undeveloped countries where the government impedes their ability to fight inflation and to monetize the debt.
Thirdly, monetary inflation only occurs where excess demand for goods and services is generated. Until that point, unless there is this demand, increased money supply does not generate inflation. We might call this the reverse Laffer, in that it is a Demand side view of inflation that tends to discount the supply side completely.
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