Monday, July 21, 2014

My letter to the Financial Times, London re: Eurozone needs quantitative easing


Re: Eurozone needs quantitative easing

Dear Sirs:
All the so-called benefits that you expect the eurozone countries to derive from a European Central Bank program of quantitative easing are myths.  Myth number one: QE will spur an economy to greater production.  Reality: QE will cause dislocations in the time structure of production, causing malinvestment mostly in longer term projects for which insufficient resources exist for successful and profitable completion, leading to capital decumulation and lower production.  Myth number two: QE will weaken the euro against other currencies and lead to an export driven recovery.  Reality: There is no way that an economic zone can force other economic zones to fund one's own recovery. Debasing one's own currency merely gives a bargain to foreign buyers, for which they should be very grateful, and transfers wealth within one's own currency zone from the non-export industries to export industries.   Myth number three: Higher prices (what you erroneously call "inflation") will lead to economic prosperity.  Reality: Higher prices will impoverish the masses of the people by forcing them to pay more for the necessities of life.

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