+ No al Neokeynesianismo
Axel Merk lo explica perfectamente. El neokeynesiano propone el incremento del gasto público para afrontar la crisis, pero es que no está garantizando que sus medidas generen los resultados que espera, y tampoco podemos permitirnos un incremento de la presión fiscal en tiempos, precísamente, de crisis:
Fiscal spending is part of the problem, not the solution. At this stage, the dynamics over the coming years are shaping up. Investors may want to consider whether to take advantage of the panic buying of U.S. dollars to diversify their holdings. Typically, when a currency appreciates, the money is invested broadly in an economy; in recent months, most of the money flowing into the U.S. was invested in short-term Treasury Bills. We very much doubt that all this money will stay in the U.S. once the panic abates. Indeed, whereas just about everyone seems to be concerned about deflation, the risk of not only inflation, but hyperinflation increases with every step taken down this road.
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Y es que los neokeynesianos no se dan cuenta, o no quieren, de que el problema principal es el gasto público, lo que ellos quieren incrementar.
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