5 de jan. de 2013

“an embarrassing excrescence” that detracts from the Austrians’ other ideas

Marginal revolutionaries  (economist.com)
- Highlight Loc. 140-44  | Added on Thursday, January 19, 2012, 03:07 PM

According to Leland Yeager, a fellow-traveller of the Austrian school who once held the Mises chair at Auburn, it is “an embarrassing excrescence” that detracts from the Austrians’ other ideas. While it provides insights into booms and their ending, it fails to explain why things must end quite so badly, or how to escape when they do. Low interest rates no doubt helped to inflate America’s housing bubble. But this malinvestment cannot explain why 21.8m Americans remain unemployed or underemployed five years after the housing boom peaked.