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quinta-feira, 26 de julho de 2012

Falsa prosperidade



The Myth of Wartime Prosperity

World War II didn't improve the average American's standard of living.
By Robert P. Murphy • 

When pressed for a “success story” of their policies, Keynesians point with pride to World War II. They claim that it is the perfect illustration of the ability of massive government spending to lift an economy out of the doldrums.
In the effort to battle this myth, Steve Horwitz and Michael J. McPhillips offer an interesting new article that analyzes diaries, newspapers, and other primary source documents from the wartime era. They show that average Americans on the home front certainly did not think they were living amidst a great economic recovery. Yet as I’ll show in this article—relying on the pioneering efforts of Robert Higgs—we can use even the official statistics to turn the conventional Keynesian account on its head.
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Prof. Dr. A. P. Mueller holds a doctorate in economics (Staatswissenschaft) from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Germany. He held several academic positions in Europe, the United States (where he was a Fulbright Scholar) and Latin America. Currently, he teaches at the Federal University UFS in Brazil. Antony P. Mueller is an associate scholar of the American Mises Institute and belongs to the faculty of the Mises Academy of Brazil. Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AntonyPMueller/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntonyPMueller Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BH7X2fbdn19IfdO0BPAnR
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