[New York Times]November 8, 2008
New Deal economics
https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/08/new-deal-economics/?mtrref=search.yahoo.co.jp&;gwh=B2961B073FEC17F9F931637735322105&gwt=pay&assetType=opinion
Everybody’s talking new New Deal these days - and, predictably, the FDR-haters are out in force,
with all the usual claims about FDR having actually made the Great Depression worse. (To the right, way back when, FDR was “That Man.” Now Obama is “that one.” Interesting.)

The received wisdom is that FDR's Keynesian policies didn't really fix the Depression at all; that had to wait till the War took over and restored economic activity.
Well, will someone tell me just how the War was different from Keynesian spending? Oh, sure, Keynes didn't want to kill millions of people and lay waste to whole provinces of Europe, I know that.
But economically, setting aside that sort of moralistic value judgment, what did the war bring about?



話がややこしいんだけど、これはフランクリンルーズベルトが悪党なのではなくて、FDRを悪用する悪党が現在多いということ。
世界中どこでもよくあるだろw