Castigori ai premiului Nobel pentru economie critica planul Obama
Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz si Myron Scholes, castigatori ai premiului Nobel pentru economie, critica in termeni duri politica economica adoptata de Administratia Obama
Krugman said:
At every stage, Geithner et al have made it clear that they still have faith in the people who created the financial crisis — that they believe that all we have is a liquidity crisis that can be undone with a bit of financial engineering, that “governments do a bad job of running banks” (as opposed, presumably, to the wonderful job the private bankers have done), that financial bailouts and guarantees should come with no strings attached.
This was bad analysis, bad policy, and terrible politics. This administration, elected on the promise of change, has already managed, in an astonishingly short time, to create the impression that it’s owned by the wheeler-dealers.
Stiglitz said the Obama administration has failed to address the structural and regulatory flaws at the heart of the financial crisis that stand in the way of economic recovery and that Obama has confused saving the bankers and saving the banks. He also said:
We got cheated, to put it bluntly. What we don’t know is that—whether we will continue to get cheated. And that’s really at the core of much of what we’re talking about. Are we going to continue to get cheated?…
Do American taxpayers want to be bailing out institutions abroad? That’s a question we ought to be debating….
The fact that there was so much campaign contributions from the financial sector at least raises the concern [that the Obama administration is throwing money at the bankers because of their campaign contributions].
And Nobel economist Myron Scholes has slammed the business-as-usual approach of the Obama administration to credit default swaps:
The “solution is really to blow up or burn the OTC market, the CDSs and swaps and structured products, and let us start over,” he said, referring to credit-default swaps and other complex securities that are traded off exchanges. “One way to do that, through the auspices of regulators or the banking commissioners, is to try to close all contracts at mid-market prices.”
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Serban said
am March 21 2009 @ 3:59 pm
Asemenea legii selectiei din natura, in economie singura lege functionala este cerere/oferta. Asa cum in natura, prin selectie naturala, speciile neviabile dispar iar cele viabile se inmultesc, la fel si in economie legea cererii si a ofertei elimina ce este neviabil si da castig viabilului.
A salva pe unii din banii altora este socialism, nu piata, iar asta duce la dezastru; asa cum in natura, a inceca sa salvezi o specie genetic debila nu face decat sa o slabeasca si mai tare – ea neputand supravietui decat ajutata. Ne place sau nu, legile naturale, ca si cele economice functioneaza spartan, independent de preferintele noastre.
La fel si la noi, a imprumuta ~20 miliarde € (1000€ pe cap de roman sau 4-5000€ pe cap de contribuabil + dobanzi) pentru a salva niste banci lacome si cu o politica economica defectuoasa si a restitui acest imprumut din buzunarele scofalcite ale contribuabilului nu poate duce decat la dezastru.
Roald said
am March 21 2009 @ 8:14 pm
Bancile trebuie mulse de banii pe care bancherii i-au furat si dosit de catre state, nu ajutate din banii celor pe care bancile i-au jefuit deja odata. Acest imprumut nu trebuie luat! E o catastrofa!
Catalin HN said
am March 21 2009 @ 9:04 pm
Intru totul de acord cu Serban si Roald.
Daniel said
am March 21 2009 @ 10:29 pm
Bancile care au dat credite neperformante romanilor sunt banci STRAINE, si ELE sunt in buda azi. Deci luam 20 miliarde imprumut de la FMI ca sa le salvam pe ele, bancile straine.
Cu alte cuvinte, unii din noi au credite neperformante, iar toti romanii le platesc solidar…
In final, castigatorii sunt bancile straine, care ne-au dat creditele, si care isi primesc banii inapoi+profituri imense.
Asociatia Clientilor Bancilor din Romania said
am March 23 2009 @ 6:23 pm
Ei si, In Romania multi critica bugetul si Boc ii asculta? Nu
Cat despre banci, banci mama, tata, fiica, centrala si europeana, sa se duca in origini cu bani de la fmi cu tot
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