Showing posts with label economist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economist. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Capitalist Fools
As usual, Nobel-winning economist, Joseph Stiglitz, lays it down on the economy. "Behind the debate over remaking US financial policy will be a debate over who's to blame. It's crucial to get the history right, writes a Nobel-laureate economist, identifying five key mistakes - under Reagan, Clinton and Bush II - and one national delusion." This is must-reading. Check it out. Spread the word.
Labels:
capitalism,
economic meltdown,
economics,
economist,
issues,
Stiglitz,
Vanity Fair
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Kuttner on the Economy
(click any image to enlarge)For a long time, Robert Kuttner has been one of my favorite progressive economists. He appeared on NPR's excellent news show, NOW, this weekend and suggested a controversial plan for economic recovery that emphasizes massive public investment over fiscal restraint, at least until the economy gets rolling again. Kuttner argues that staving off another Great Depression is more important than balancing budgets. Check it out here.
What do you think? If you could craft public policy to address the economic collapse, what would your plan look like? What would you do?
Here is what Nobel-winning economist and NYTimes columnist, Paul Krugman, thinks should be done about the economic crisis.
Here are some other economy-related political cartoons by Keith Tucker: (click any image to enlarge)





Labels:
economist,
economy,
Great Depression,
ideas,
issues,
NOW,
politics,
progressive,
Robert Kuttner
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