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Thu 2009-09-17 09:31 EDT

Why capitalism fails - The Boston Globe

Mainstream economics rediscovers Hyman Minsky; ``Instability,'' he wrote, ``is an inherent and inescapable flaw of capitalism.''...Minsky drew his own, far darker, lessons from Keynes's landmark writings, which dealt not only with the problem of unemployment, but with money and banking...Minsky argued that Keynes's collective work amounted to a powerful argument that capitalism was by its very nature unstable and prone to collapse. Far from trending toward some magical state of equilibrium, capitalism would inevitably do the opposite. It would lurch over a cliff...Minsky spent the last years of his life, in the early 1990s, warning of the dangers of securitization and other forms of financial innovation, but few economists listened. Nor did they pay attention to consumers' and companies' growing dependence on debt, and the growing use of leverage within the financial system... Minsky...argued for a ``bubble-up'' approach, sending money to the poor and unskilled first. The government - or what he liked to call ``Big Government'' - should become the ``employer of last resort,'' he said, offering a job to anyone who wanted one at a set minimum wage. It would be paid to workers who would supply child care, clean streets, and provide services that would give taxpayers a visible return on their dollars. In being available to everyone, it would be even more ambitious than the New Deal, sharply reducing the welfare rolls by guaranteeing a job for anyone who was able to work. Such a program would not only help the poor and unskilled, he believed, but would put a floor beneath everyone else's wages too, preventing salaries of more skilled workers from falling too precipitously, and sending benefits up the socioeconomic ladder.

Boston Globe; Capitalism Failed.

The Guardian World News Sun 2009-08-30 14:43 EDT

Iceland votes to repay UK savings

Iceland's parliament today approved a plan to repay Britain and the Netherlands £3.4bn they used to compensate depositors after the collapse of an Icelandic bank. Johanna Sigurdardottir, the prime minister, said the "Icesave" bill was an important step in her country's economic recovery, paving the way for it to receive financial help from the International Monetary Fund and other countries and keeping open the option to join the EU. "It's obviously best for all three nations to reach an amicable agreement on this for it is in no one's interest to see Iceland economically unable to meet its obligations," Sigurdardottir told Reuters after the vote, which followed an acrimonious national debate. Critics objected to paying for mistakes made by private banks under the watch of other governments and for...

Guardian World News; Iceland votes; repay UK savings.

Thu 2009-07-30 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: TARP Beneficiary Says "Sham" Bailouts Help Speculators

-- Mark Patterson: US Treasury is out of its depth and seems to be trying to put off drastic action by pretending that the banking system is still viable ``Its a sham. The banks are insolvent. The US government is trying to sedate the public...''

Bailouts Help Speculators; naked capitalism; sham; TARP Beneficiary Says.

Fri 2009-07-24 00:00 EDT

Jesse's Café Américain: Friedman Resigns as NY Fed Chairman, Had Been Buying Goldman Stock in 2008-9

Jesse's Café Américain: Friedman Resigns as NY Fed Chairman, Had Been Buying Goldman Stock in 2008-9 -- ``it is perfectly all right for a Fed Chairman to buy shares in one of the banks he is 'regulating' especially when he is helping to make critical policy decisions directly involving them.''

2008 9; Buying Goldman Stock; Friedman resigns; Jesse's Café Américain; NY Fed Chairman.

Wed 2009-04-01 00:00 EDT

The Institutional Risk Analyst: Can We Fix the Banks, Help Homeowners, and Rebuild the Mortgage Markets? Can Do.

Can We Fix the Banks, Help Homeowners, and Rebuild the Securitization Markets? No Problema

bank; Fix; help homeowners; Institutional Risk Analyst; mortgage markets; Rebuilding.

Tue 2008-10-07 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: More Discussion of Why the Bailout Bill Will Not Help Money Markets, Commercial Lending

Bailout bill; commercial lending; discussion; Help Money Markets; naked capitalism.

Tue 2008-09-23 00:00 EDT

Hussman Funds - Weekly Market Comment

An Open Letter to the U.S. Congress Regarding the Current Financial Crisis, by John P. Hussman; ``the plan advocated by Treasury is essentially a plan to bail out the bondholders of financial institutions that made bad lending decisions, with little help to homeowners that are actually in financial distress''; Paulson bailout plan

Hussman Funds; weekly market comments.

Mon 2008-09-08 00:00 EDT

The Institutional Risk Analyst: Paulson Begins Gradual Wind-Down of GSEs within Conservatorship

Paulson Begins Gradual Wind-Down of GSEs within Conservatorship, by Institutional Risk Analytics; ``Now that the Treasury at least partly has followed our recommendation and taken the GSEs off the table as a concern for the bond investors who hold trillions of dollars worth of GSE debt, the markets and the respective presidential candidates can focus on the next, more pressing challenge, namely helping to refloat the US banking system''

conservatorship; GSEs; Institutional Risk Analyst; Paulson Begins Gradual Wind.

Wed 2008-07-16 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Guest Post: How a Systems Perspective Can Help Financial Reform

by Richard Kline

Guest Post; Help Financial Reform; naked capitalism; Systems Perspective.

Thu 2008-07-10 00:00 EDT

AlterNet: 'Foreclosure Phil' Gramm: How John McCain's Closest Economic Advisor Helped Engineer the Morgage Crisis

AlterNet: 'Forclosure Phil' Gramm: How John McCain's Closest Economic Advisor Helped Engineer the Mortgage Crisis; Nomi Prins and David Corn

AlterNet; Foreclosure Phil; Gramm; John McCain's Closest Economic Advisor Helped Engineer; Morgage Crisis.

Fri 2008-05-30 00:00 EDT

Foreclosure Phil

by David Corn; McCain economic advisor, anti-regulatory crusader, former Senator Phil Gramm helped enable subprime debacle

Foreclosure Phil.

Mon 2008-03-31 00:00 EDT

Hussman Funds - Weekly Market Comment: What Congress and Investors Should Understand About the Bear Stearns Deal - March 31, 2008

"Protecting the bondholders of investment banks is not an efficient way to help homeowners."

2008; Bear Stearns Deal; Congress; Hussman Funds; Investors; March 31; understanding; weekly market comments.

Wed 2008-03-26 00:00 EDT

Barack Obama's Smart Speech "A More Perfect Union": Did It Reveal Him To Be Too Intellectual To Be President? | The Smirking Chimp

Barack Obama's Smart Speech "A More Perfect Union": Did It Reveal Him To Be Too Intellectual To Be President? by John Dean | The Smirking Chimp; "Republicans have spent the past half century dumbing-down the American presidency, for it has helped them win the White House"; "Anti-intellectual Republican presidents have led this nation into a new age of unreason"

Barack Obama's Smart Speech; intellectual; Perfect Union; President; revealed; Smirking Chimp.

Fri 2007-12-07 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Hope Is Now a Sucker Trap

mortgage plan designed to help investors, sucker homeowners

hope; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; Sucker Trap.

Tue 2007-12-04 00:00 EST

Hussman Funds

International Markets Show Important Divergences: Global diversification might help least when it is needed most, by William Hester

Hussman Funds.

Tue 2007-12-04 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Paulson's Plan Is Nothing But Lip Service

anonymous industry insider: "how are rate cuts going to help anything when what the system needs is "more balance sheet," and there's none to be found, and in fact credit continues to contract?"; plan will because underwater buyers should and will walk away

lip services; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; Paulson's Plan.

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