CapelDodger
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From shanek:
The "golden rule" of government spending is that current expenditure (keeping the system going, wages, the military) should not exceed income over the "business cycle". Borrowing should only be applied to productive investment - transport infrastructure, improving schools, better health facilities - that will support the increase in GDP that will, in turn, pay off the debt. A good example of that is the huge US road-building program after WW2, which was financed by borrowing and made an enormous contribution to the rapid GDP growth of the 50's and 60's (the days before the monetarists got out of the asylum).
When you're borrowing money to pay current expenditure you're in long-term trouble. That's like a company borrowing to pay the wages; it an only go on so long. As evidenced by the dot.con era. Is this administration following the Golden Rule? And Notional Missile Defence is not a productive investment.
As long as national debt doesn't rise faster than GDP over the long-term there isn't a problem. And government paper plays a vital role in pension fund investments (or should, since these should not be risk-taking institutions.)Which just delays the problem.
The "golden rule" of government spending is that current expenditure (keeping the system going, wages, the military) should not exceed income over the "business cycle". Borrowing should only be applied to productive investment - transport infrastructure, improving schools, better health facilities - that will support the increase in GDP that will, in turn, pay off the debt. A good example of that is the huge US road-building program after WW2, which was financed by borrowing and made an enormous contribution to the rapid GDP growth of the 50's and 60's (the days before the monetarists got out of the asylum).
When you're borrowing money to pay current expenditure you're in long-term trouble. That's like a company borrowing to pay the wages; it an only go on so long. As evidenced by the dot.con era. Is this administration following the Golden Rule? And Notional Missile Defence is not a productive investment.