“Krugman doesn’t see irresponsible government spending and the resulting debt as the core cause of recent crises in Europe and around the world. Instead, he blames inflows of money by undefined foreigners. He even says that the US, too, is victimized by inflows of foreign money when he claims, ‘It’s not just Europe. In the last decade America, too, experienced a huge housing bubble fed by foreign money.’ According to Krugman, it’s not the fault of the Federal Reserve’s artificially low interest rates for blowing up the housing bubble, nor the proliferate spending habits of European welfare states for causing the debt crisis.”
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