Austrian vs. Keynesian economics

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Watch the full 28-minute video at http://www.goldmoney.com/rallo-macleod-interview. In this video Juan Ramón Rallo, economist and university professor in Madrid, and Alasdair Macleod of the GoldMoney Foundation talk about Austrian and Keynesian economics.

Rallo sees growing interest in the teachings of Austrian economics, because it's the only school that provides a theory of the business cycle in relation to monetary phenomena. Keynesian economics on the other hand fails to see the heterogeneity of the economy when talking about aggregate demand. Furthermore printing money and issuing new debt won't solve structural problems of misallocation of capital. Talking about real estate, Rallo points out that in the US the housing market has more or less bottomed, while in Spain prices still have further to fall. We have reached a point of debt saturation with people wanting to deleverage. Adhering to Keynesian thought, the government steps in to force more debt upon the people in order to stabilise the system.

This interview was recorded on November 15 2011 in Madrid.

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  • Ron Paul 2012.

  • Keynesians SUCK.

  • austrian all the way!

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