Monday, April 20, 2009

The Curse of Politics

by Lionel Creech

Financial crises can drag on because efficient remedies are politically unpalatable.

As their banking crisis approaches Japanese proportions, Americans can take comfort from the fact that their political culture is more capable of finding a solution. Or can they? Today’s anti-banker backlash bears a striking resemblance to the voter outrage that stymied efforts to fix Japan’s banking system in the 1990s. Indeed, an enduring lesson of financial crises is how political constraints interfere with economically efficient solutions.

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