
“Sir Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England, warned this week that the next generation may have to live under the shadow of today’s economic correction ‘for a long time to come’. The Governor is still as reluctant as ever to concede the central bank’s own culpability in the crisis. In his own speech, Sir Mervyn makes a clear distinction between what he calls ‘good’ money printing of the type the Bank of England is already practising through quantitative easing, and ‘bad’ money printing of the ‘helicopter’ variety.”
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