Bernanke on Globalization
In A Letter to Ben Bernanke (published in the May 2006 AER), I wrote:
The talk gives a great historical overview of globalization and its critics. Ben quotes Martin Luther in 1524:
Today, in a talk at Jackson Hole, Ben does just that.You should be willing to explain the views of professional economists when there is a consensus. For example, like Greenspan, you should remind us about the benefits of free trade when the protectionists in Congress get restless—which they do often.
The talk gives a great historical overview of globalization and its critics. Ben quotes Martin Luther in 1524:
But foreign trade, which brings from Calcutta and India and such places wares like costly silks, articles of gold, and spices--which minister only to ostentation but serve no useful purpose, and which drain away the money of the land and people--would not be permitted if we had proper government and princes.I never knew Lou Dobbs was a Lutheran.
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