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Krugman: Without More Stimulus, Joblessness Is Here To Stay
2009-11-02 2:30pm -08:00T   |   Total Score: 5 points   |   Average Rating: 5 out of 5   |   Post History   |   Visit Crooks and Liars

 

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Paul Krugman explains why we can't settle for stabilizing the economy, and says unless there's a bigger economic stimulus package, high unemployment is here to stay for a long, long time:


The effects of the stimulus will build over time — it’s still likely to create or save a total of around three million jobs — but its peak impact on the growth of G.D.P. (as opposed to its level) is already behind us. Solid growth will continue only if private spending takes up the baton as the effect of the stimulus fades. And so far there’s no sign that this is happening.


So the government needs to do much more. Unfortunately, the political prospects for further action aren’t good.


What I keep hearing from Washington is one of two arguments: either (1) the stimulus has failed, unemployment is still rising, so we shouldn’t do any more, or (2) the stimulus has succeeded, G.D.P. is growing, so we don’t need to do any more. The truth, which is that the stimulus was too little of a good thing — that it helped, but it wasn’t big enough — seems to be too complicated for an...

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