How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes


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how an economy grows

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Somehow the simplicity of the peasant’s 
words made a profound impression on 
the king and he decided to change 
the policy. No more purchases of 
Fish Reserve Notes. From now 
on Sinopians would trade their 
goods only for real fi sh! 
Since he was 
uncomfortable with 
the fast change that 
the peasant seemed 
to advocate, the king 
decided on a gradual 
course. After all, the 
king had plenty of 
bowls, none of which were 
made of wood.


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A
s a result of a few quarters of positive gross domestic 
product fi gures, economists now tell us that the 
Great Recession is over. But with unemployment still more 
than 10 percent, and underemployment (those who have 
given up looking or who work only part-time) still more than 
17 percent, many Americans would be surprised to hear the 
good news. 
In truth, the Great Recession had begun the painful, but 
unfi nished, work of rebalancing our economy. In 2009 our 
national savings rate ticked up for the fi rst time in years, 
and our trade defi cit fi nally began to shrink after its dizzying 
ascent earlier in the decade. But the Bush and Obama 
stimulus programs put a stop to this. The creation of ever 
greater quantities of debt has given us a reprieve from the 
process of returning to living standards commensurate with 
our productivity. 
But at some point in the foreseeable future, perhaps in the next 
few years, we will have a very ugly encounter with our debt.  
Thus far we have dodged the bullet. Unfortunately, due to our 
growing annual budget defi cits and the looming bankruptcies 
of Social Security and Medicare (caused in part by the 
demographic shift of retiring baby boomers), the bullets will be 
coming at us with much higher force and frequency. 
Washington has shown absolutely no willingness to confront 
the problem. The ability to make signifi cant cuts in 
government spending has never been considered, let alone 

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