maybe this is what happened in Japan. The policy elite's economists
knew what to do when _their_ bubble economy popped, but they didn't
have the political clout to pull it off.

On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:22 AM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul Krugman - New York Times Blog
> February 7, 2009, 5:36 pm
> What the centrists have wrought
>
> I'm still working on the numbers, but I've gotten a fair number of requests
> for comment on the Senate version of the stimulus.
>
> The short answer: to appease the centrists, a plan that was already too
> small and too focused on ineffective tax cuts has been made significantly
> smaller, and even more focused on tax cuts.
>
> According to the CBO's estimates, we're facing an output shortfall of almost
> 14% of GDP over the next two years, or around $2 trillion. Others, such as
> Goldman Sachs, are even more pessimistic. So the original $800 billion plan
> was too small, especially because a substantial share consisted of tax cuts
> that probably would have added little to demand. The plan should have been
> at least 50% larger.
>
> Now the centrists have shaved off $86 billion in spending — much of it among
> the most effective and most needed parts of the plan. In particular, aid to
> state governments, which are in desperate straits, is both fast — because it
> prevents spending cuts rather than having to start up new projects — and
> effective, because it would in fact be spent; plus state and local
> governments are cutting back on essentials, so the social value of this
> spending would be high. But in the name of mighty centrism, $40 billion of
> that aid has been cut out.
>
> My first cut says that the changes to the Senate bill will ensure that we
> have at least 600,000 fewer Americans employed over the next two years.
>
> The real question now is whether Obama will be able to come back for more
> once it's clear that the plan is way inadequate. My guess is no. This is
> really, really bad.
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