Well, how effective has QE2 been for the US? What about the effectiveness of years of aggressive easing (of all sorts) by the BoJ?Quote from Daal:
Whats holding back the PIGS economy is the austerity which they would not have to be going through if they had their central banks to do large amounts of QE, even financing their goverments. Koo seems to imply that monetary policy is innefective in boosting aggregate demand(I believe he claims all the reserves just get hoarded) and fiscal policy is the only way out
Monetary policy would be specially effective during a acute deleveraging because boosting incomes(NGDP) would go a long way towards helping people service debt
Quote from Martinghoul:
Well, how effective has QE2 been for the US? What about the effectiveness of years of aggressive easing (of all sorts) by the BoJ?
Quote from Butterball:
Hussman is asking why so many pundits claim stocks are 'incredibly cheap' going forward while corporate margins are at record highs.
Short paragraph starting around the middle of the page, at 'Profit margins, labor income, and the growing cloud over earnings growth': http://www.hussmanfunds.com/wmc/wmc110905.htm
