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go bankrupt Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

sovereign government cannot go bankrupt (1); USA going bankrupt (1).

naked capitalism Fri 2010-07-23 17:08 EDT

Deficits Do Matter, But Not the Way You Think

In recent months, a form of mass hysteria has swept the country as fear of ``unsustainable'' budget deficits replaced the earlier concern about the financial crisis, job loss, and collapsing home prices. What is most troubling is that this shift in focus comes even as the government's stimulus package winds down and as its temporary hires for the census are let go. Worse, the economy is still -- likely -- years away from a full recovery. To be sure, at least some of the hysteria has been manufactured by Pete Peterson's well-funded public relations campaign, fronted by President Obama's National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform -- a group that supposedly draws members from across the political spectrum, yet are all committed to the belief that the current fiscal stance puts the nation on a path to ruinous indebtedness...[however] the notion of ``fiscal sustainability'' or ``solvency'' is not applicable to a sovereign government -- which cannot be forced into involuntary default on debts denominated in its own currency...If we can get beyond the fears of national insolvency then there are many issues that can be fruitfully discussed. While inflation will not be a problem for many years, price pressures could return some day. Impacts of exchange rate instability are important, at least for some nations. Unemployment is a chronic problem, even at business cycle peaks. Aging does raise serious questions about allocation of resources, especially medical care. Poverty and homelessness exist in the midst of relative abundance. Simply recognizing that our sovereign government cannot go bankrupt does not solve those problems, but it does make them easier to resolve...

Deficit; matter; naked capitalism; Think; way.

Wed 2010-07-21 10:28 EDT

I Would Do Anything For Stimulus, But I Won't Do That (Wonkish) - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com

...there's a school of thought which says that deficits are never a problem, as long as a country can issue its own currency. The most prominent advocate of this view is probably Jamie Galbraith, but he's not alone...OK, I don't think that's right. To spend, the government must persuade the private sector to release real resources. It can do this by collecting taxes, borrowing, or collecting seignorage by printing money. And there are limits to all three. Even a country with its own fiat currency can go bankrupt, if it tries hard enough...

com; NYTimes; Paul Krugman Blog; stimulus; wonkish.

Tue 2009-02-24 00:00 EST

Jesse's Café Américain: A Modest Proposal from Joe Stiglitz

Jesse's Café Américain: A Modest Proposal from Joseph Stiglitz ``allow every distressed bank to go bankrupt and set up a fresh banking system under temporary state control rather than cripple the country by propping up a corrupt edifice''

Jesse's Café Américain; Joe Stiglitz; modest proposal.

Wed 2008-01-16 00:00 EST

Money Matters: Tsunami Of Red Ink Slams In Global Banking Systems

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; "The US plans to go bankrupt. I feel it in my bones."

global banking system; money matters; Red Ink Slams; Tsunami.

Mon 2007-12-10 00:00 EST

Money Matters: A Bubble That Broke The World--Book By Garet Garrett

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; "Chinese plan...accept a loss of even $2 trillion if this means the utter destruction of the US military due to the USA going bankrupt"

books; broke; bubble; Garet Garrett; money matters; world.

Fri 2007-11-09 00:00 EST

Money Matters: Bond Insurers Are Going Bankrupt Now

Ambac, MBIA; major banking collapse forseen, by Elaine Meinel Supkis

bond insurer; go bankrupt; money matters.