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Brad Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Brad Setser (11); Brad Setser Begs (1); Brad Woodhouse (1); UC Berkeley economist Brad DeLong (1).

billy blog Thu 2010-08-19 16:25 EDT

There is no credit risk for a sovereign government

...UC Berkeley economist Brad DeLong...likes to think of himself alongside Krugman as part of the ``Keynesian'' army against all the neo-liberals. Both are in fact New Keynesians. In that sense, they are not very dissimilar to Mankiw and his gang. Interestingly, they appear to be continually trying to one-up Mankiw as part of some internecine struggle within the American economics academy. But from a Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) perspective, it is hard to tell their various narratives apart...a sovereign government is never revenue constrained because it is the monopoly issuer of the currency. That is a basic starting point in exploring the differences between spending and taxation decisions of a sovereign government and the spending and income-earning decisions/possibilities of the private sector entities (households and firms). The two domains -- government and non-government -- are very different in this respect and any attempt to conflate them as if both are subject to budget constraints is wrong and starts the slippery slide down into the total mispresentation of how the macroeconomics system operates...When a government runs a surplus it is not ``saving'' anything. The surpluses go nowhere! They are just flows that are accounted for and the aggregate demand which is drained by the surpluses is lost in that period forever...DeLong is actually teaching some bastardised course in Political Science here and only allowing the conservative side of the debate to be aired...HSBC economist Steven Major ...[writes in the Financial Times (FT)]...so contrary to what is being peddled each day in the financial press that a medal for bravery should be awarded...

Billy Blog; credit Risk; sovereign Government.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> China v US money market funds

blogs Archive; Brad Setser; China; follows; money; money market funds.

Tue 2008-11-25 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: Setser: "Thrilled" with Geithner Pick for Treasury

Brad Setser, Tim Duy, and Nouriel Roubini worked for Timothy Geithner in Treasury International Affairs

Calculated Risk; Geithner Picked; Setser; thrilled; Treasury.

Fri 2008-11-07 00:00 EST

naked capitalism: Brad Setser Begs to Differ With Nouriel Roubini on China

Brad Setser Begs; China; different; naked capitalism; Nouriel Roubini.

Fri 2008-11-07 00:00 EST

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Foreign central banks seek safety; the Fed, by contrast ...

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Foreign central banks seek safety; the Fed, by contrast ... ; foreign central banks added Treasuries, dumped Agencies; 2008-10-16

blogs Archive; Brad Setser; contrast; Fed; follows; Foreign central banks seek safety; money.

Tue 2008-07-15 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Too Chinese (and Russian) to fail?

politics of fannie, freddie bailout

blogs Archive; Brad Setser; Chinese; fail; follows; money; Russian.

Thu 2008-07-10 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

article; blogs Archive; Brad Setser; China's reserve growth; Chinese bank lending; follows; just; money.

Thu 2008-06-26 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

article; blogs Archive; Brad Setser; China's reserve growth; Chinese bank lending; follows; just; money.

Tue 2008-05-13 00:00 EDT

RGE - The de facto nationalization of the global financial system

by Brad Setser; perhaps "the rise in inflation in the Gulf and China and the difficulties both are facing trying to sterilize the rapid growth in the foreign assets is an indicator that there is a small risk that the US also might end up being a bit too large for the emerging world to save"

de facto nationalization; global financial system; RGE.

Mon 2008-02-11 00:00 EST

The Chicken Doves: Elected to end the war, Democrats have surrendered to Bush on Iraq | The Smirking Chimp

The Chicken Doves: Elected to end the war, Democrats have surrendered to Bush on Iraq, by Matt Taibbi; K Street astroturf "antiwar coalition" Americans Against the Escalation in Iraq, led by lobbyists Thomas Matzzie and Brad Woodhouse, DSCC consultants Hildebrand Tewes | The Smirking Chimp

Bush; Chicken Doves; Democratic; election; ending; Iraq; Smirking Chimp; surrender; war.