“In this context, Keynes is now irrelevant. ‘It is in determining the volume, not the direction, of actual employment that the existing system has broken down’ he wrote.That might have been true in the 1930s but it is not now” @chrisdillow.bsky.social stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com/stumbling_an...
Link Preview: Beyond tax rises: Most people agree that we need to raise public spending to repair our damaged public services. Simon Wren-Lewis estimates that it needs to rise by around 4.5% of GDP eventually. Such an increase, as S...
