Paul Krugman reminds everyone that the way you solve the Greek banking crisis is by shoveling lots and lots of money at them - not through loans, but by direct transfers. In 1982, when the Texas economy cratered, the problem was solved by transferring $75 billion directly to the Texans - no loans, no bankers collecting interest - through national deposit insurance. The Europeans are a bunch of cheapskates and don't have a similar program, so unless Grexit happens, and the Greeks default on all their loans, they are condemned to an eternity of misery.Sacramento area community musical theater (esp. DMTC in Davis, 2000-2020); Liberal politics; Meteorology; "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul," and Albuquerque movie filming locations; New Mexico and California arcana, and general weirdness.
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Shovel Money To The Greeks
Paul Krugman reminds everyone that the way you solve the Greek banking crisis is by shoveling lots and lots of money at them - not through loans, but by direct transfers. In 1982, when the Texas economy cratered, the problem was solved by transferring $75 billion directly to the Texans - no loans, no bankers collecting interest - through national deposit insurance. The Europeans are a bunch of cheapskates and don't have a similar program, so unless Grexit happens, and the Greeks default on all their loans, they are condemned to an eternity of misery.
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