The Unmentionable Trade Deficit Doesn't Appear Again

It is really bizarre how folks find it so difficult to mention the trade deficit as the obvious source of weak demand in the economy. This is not a debatable point. We have a trade deficit of around $500 billion a year or roughly 3.0 percent of GDP. This is money that is creating demand elsewhere, not in the United States.


If we are going to maintain something like full employment then we need to make up this $500 billion in lost demand with higher than normal expenditures from another sector...

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Published on October 19, 2014 05:24
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