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At the end of the day the accounts balanced. Germany’s savings appear as the counterpart to Spain’s trade deficit. But accounting identity is not the same as causal relationship. It wasn’t Germany’s excess savings, or its exports, that produced the boom in Spain. It was the lopsided credit-fueled boom that produced the demand imbalances, the trade flows and the savings imbalances. Europe’s banking system provided elastic intermediation.
Maru Kun
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