Sunday, November 30, 2008

'Encouraged by a wicked wizard, Greenspan, Bernanke toils at his printing press' - Telegraph

"The original Frank Baum story was written as a political allegory of America's entry on to the gold standard in 1879. The strictures of sound money coincided with a vibrant post Civil War economy. The result was deflation: prices fell by 1.7pc pa between 1875 and 1896. The farmer, as depicted by the scarecrow, was held captive by falling agricultural prices and mortgages owed to the big banks, the wicked witch of the east. The spell of tight monetary policy cast a pall over the poor tin woodsman: every time he swung his axe, he chopped off part of his body. It was a depiction of the economy's shuttered and rusting factories."
'Encouraged by a wicked wizard, Greenspan, Bernanke toils at his printing press' - Telegraph
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