The New Arthurian Economics

Challenging the Premisses

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

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Conclusion

The core propositions shared by the Bezemer-Fullbrook group were that the superficially good economic performance during “The Great Moderation” was driven by a debt-financed speculative bubble, which would necessarily burst because the debt added to the economy’s servicing costs without increasing its capacity to finance those costs. At some stage, the growth of unproductive debt had to falter, and when it did a serious financial crisis would ensue as aggregate demand collapsed.



All debt is unproductive. There is no such thing as productive debt.
The Arthurian at 4:14 AM

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