A Third Depression?
A Third Depression?

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman’s recent column in The New York Times anticipating an extended economic downturn on par with the “Long Depression” of the 1870s and the “Great Depression” of the 1930s has stimulated a significant amount of discussion online. Are we going to have a third Depression?
Among those weighing in is Professor Michael Brandl of the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin. Professor Brandl is an economist whose work have been cited in numerous media outlets. Some of those outlets include:

  • The Associated Press
  • Boston Globe
  • CBS Evening News
  • CBS Early Show
  • CNBC
  • Fox News
  • Forbes
  • National Public Radio
  • Dallas Morning News
  • Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Houston Chronicle
  • USA Today
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • The Washington Post

He is also a very popular lecturer at the McCombs School of Business.

Professor Brandl’s Thoughts on a Third Depression

So what does Professor Brandl think of Krugman’s analysis?

“Krugman has a point in that we should not think that every thing is peachy simply because the stock market has rebounded, corporate profits are up and our banks are profitable.
Similarly, the critics have a point in that we must build our macroeconomic models from sound microeconomic foundations. We simply can not go back to “story telling” or have models based on ad-hoc assumptions.
But, both arguments are fatally flawed. Krugman’s Keynesian prescription of more spending ignores the reality that not all spending is the same. Keynes and even FDR, did not see spending for the sake of spending as the key to pushing the economy out of a depression…”

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