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Money Printing Has Only Allowed Gov’ts To Duck Their Problems

Monday, September 24, 2012 17:04
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Forget QE3 in the US, or whatever round of quantitative easing we are now up to here in the UK; in Japan they are about to embark on QE7, or is that QE8 – it’s hard to keep up.

The Bank of England Printing Works in Debden Essex now De La Rue A worker checks sheets of uncut 5 notes for printing faults

QE seems to have hit the law of diminishing returns; it appears pretty much ineffective in getting the economy going again Photo: Alamy
 

Jeremy Warner / The Telegraph

In the land of the setting sun, QE is now such an everyday part of the economic landscape that it would barely have warranted a mention, let alone an entire column, but for the fact that the latest dollop of “unconventional” policy action appears to be part of a co-ordinated, global response to the economic slowdown .

Like big deficits and mountainous public debt, in Japan, QE no longer generates the same agonised debate it does in the West. It just is. For Japan, the “unconventional” is now very much the conventional.

And little good does it seem to have done either. The Japanese economy remains firmly frozen in time, having barely grown for more than 20 years now. Everything is relative, of course, and it can reasonably be argued that without all this monetary and fiscal policy action, things might have been worse. Measured per head of those of working age, moreover, growth looks much more flattering, so it could also be argued that overall economic stagnation is only the inevitable result of an ageing society.

The point is, however, that neither QE, nor indeed massive, Keynesian-style, deficit spending, have managed to achieve the hoped for economic revival.

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