March 11, 2010

Inside Alan Greenspan's Nightmare

Mark Weisbrot, The Guardian

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News that wages are rising in China is greeted with dread by those who share Greenspan's unwarranted fear of rising inflation

Alan Greenspan had a dream, or rather a nightmare. Greenspan seems to have woken up in a cold sweat one morning in fear that the period of "disinflationary pressures" that had kept inflation low since the 1990s was about to end. This was 2007, when he published his autobiographical economic treatise, The Age of Turbulence. Despite his well-known love for economic data, and poring over the latest reports from every statistical agency, he did not realise that he was sitting on a housing...

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