Monday, March 16, 2009

* Expects 1970s-like inflation when we come out of recession.

From Clusterstock:

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Rogoff: The Worst Is Over? Are You Kidding?

Ken Rogoff of Harvard has been right about the global economic collapse. Unlike others, he also hasn't recently turned bullish.

A friend summarizes Rogoff's excellent G20 interview with David Brancaccio (embedded below)

Lots of interesting observations from an economist far more respected than Roubini but just as bearish:

* Things are worse overseas: some countries simply can't bail out their banks -- liabilities are 3 to 5 times GDP.

* May take 2 years before housing bottoms

* Ditto for equity markets

* Expects 1970s-like inflation when we come out of recession.

* Could have decade of Japanese in-and-out-of-recession if we don't seriously deal with banking system.

One of the money quotes (at 18:36): ?There is only one end game to this, to use the chess analogy, which is that most of the large financial institutions have to go through some kind of bankruptcy.?

Shortly after that, he's critical of the Obama administration for not "taking the bull by the horns" and taking a "wishing it away" approach to the economy.

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Me:

Don the libertarian Democrat (URL) said:
Great interview. We are going to inflate, and we need to seize these big banks. On Quantitative Easing, here's my plan:

Read W.Buiter "Helicopter Money" here:

http://www.nber.org/~wbuiter/helijpe.pdf

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