Paul Davidson on Paul Ryan’s economic knowledge in NY Times in 2009

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>   On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Paul wrote:
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>   In an op-ed ”Thirty Years Later, a Return to Stagflation” (Op-Ed, Feb. 14), Representative
>   Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, argued that the stimulus plan will bring the
>   combination of high inflation and high unemployment known as stagflation.
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>   Here is a copy of my February 22, 2009 published letter to the Editor of the New York
>   Times evaluating Paul Ryan’s economics.
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LETTERS; Can We Spend Our Way to Recovery?

February 22, 2009 (NYT)

To the Editor:

Paul D. Ryan repeats the tired idea that when the Federal Reserve prints money for the government to spend on economic recovery, the result will be inflation because ”it is a situation in which too few goods are being chased by too much money.” This is based on a false assumption that the output of the country will not increase when government lets contracts to businesses to produce more goods and services that will improve the productivity and health of our country.

If there is significant unemployment and idle capacity in the private sector (and who can deny that there is?), then this deficit spending will not cause inflation. Rather, the ”printed” money spent on a recovery plan creates profit opportunities that induce private enterprise to hire and produce more goods. Then there will be many more goods available for this money to chase and no inflation need occur.

Paul Davidson
Boynton Beach, Fla., Feb. 14, 2009

The writer is editor of The Journal of Post Keynesian Economics.

Romney Says Paul Ryan to Be His Republican Running Mate

A very hard right turn.

The right doesn’t like Romney, but would have voted for him any way just to thwart Obama. And, if anything, the right sees this as a Ryan ‘sell out’ which he’ll strive to show otherwise, hardening his positions on ‘fiscal responsibility’ and the rest.

What this does do, however, is frighten the ‘left’ that had abandoned Obama into now turning out to vote for him.

That is, this creates an anti Romney that hadn’t previously been there.

Romney Says Paul Ryan to Be His Republican Running Mate

August 11 (Reuters) — U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Saturday said he has selected Congressman Paul Ryan, 42, as his vice presidential running mate.

Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, announced that he has tapped the House of Representatives Budget Committee chairman at an event in front of the retired battleship USS Wisconsin – coincidentally named for Ryan’s home state.

The announcement marks the end a months-long search by Romney for a running mate to join him in facing Democratic President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden in the Nov.6 election.