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Oud 15 september 2008, 16:53   #19
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For keynesians, as for the classical economists, the tendency to crisis is not inherent in the capitalist mode of production, but is a result of the inadequacy of institutional arrangements and policy responses. The tendency to crisis can accordingly be overcome by appropriate institutional and policy reforms (in any direction). After Keynes, as before him, the persistence of crises is testimony not to the deficiencies of capitalism but to the ignorance and irresponsibility of politicians. After two hundred years of repeating this nonsense one would have expected that the economists would have begun to smell a rat. The economists' explanation of crises is as if a scientist were to deny that the recurrence of the seasons was a natural phenomenon, attributing the return of spring each year to the whim of a supernatural force.

- Simon Clarke
Dus weet je ook waar dat keynesiaans systeem naartoe mag gaan: verdwijnen in de vuilbak.
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