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Jobs and Stimulus


The US employment picture is bleak, and it's likely to remain bleak for a long time.  Krugman, Reich and others are calling for more fiscal stimulus, and perhaps a new WPA to provide jobs while the underlying economy recovers.  I think this is misguided.

In the 1930s, the US was "minimally globalized" - fiscal stimulus was virtually certain to remain within the domestic economy.  Further, the US economy was "labor-centric" - economic growth produced large numbers of productive, medium-skill jobs within reach of most of the unemployed.

Today we are massively globalized:  US fiscal stimulus will still be beneficial, but the benefit flows through our economy into other connected economies; it will take far more stimulus to generate the same domestic benefit (since we are stimulating all of our trading partners).

Today our economy is much more "knowledge-centric" - economic growth produces fewer jobs overall, with a heavier tilt towards higher-skill jobs out of the reach of many unemployed workers.

The government cannot become the long-term employer of a major segment of the population.  And it is not the US taxpayer's job to provide fiscal stimulus to the economies of all our trading partners.  What we are facing is a long-term problem, not to be solved with short-term programs or reflexive replays of the New Deal.

We need a 20-year vision for the American workforce, insuring that our schools are turning out workers capable of competing in a 21st century globalized economy.

We need a 20-year vision for American industry, insuring innovation in key areas and re-establishing the US as a leading exporter.

We need a 20-year vision for American competitiveness, addressing the key problems that our industries face (health care costs especially).

If we go after more short-term stimulus, or just reflexively replay the New Deal, we won't solve the underlying problems.  The political ramifications of failure here are truly horrifying.  Mr. Krugman, Mr. Reich - you guys are both brilliant; please stop pitching short-term solutions and focus more on the long-term changes needed to restore our economy!
 

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We need a focus on creating value-additive jobs here, rather than shipping the remaining ones overseas.

We need both short and long term approaches, orchestrated to work in tandem.

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