Gomonisler
Va$inhgton'a!
Küresel krizin geldiğini çok önceden gören Prof.
Roubini Amerikan Bankalarının millileştirilmesini istedi. Bakalım daha neler göreceğiz!
Nouriel Roubini, the economist who warned of the financial
collapse long before it happened, is making waves again, this time
with
an opinion piece he
co-authored in the Washington Post in which he and fellow
New York University economics professor Matthew Richardson
argue that U.S. banks should be nationalized.
An excerpt:
The U.S. banking system is close to being insolvent, and unless we
want to become like Japan in the 1990s -- or the United States in
the 1930s -- the only way to save it is to nationalize it.
As free-market economists teaching at a business school in the heart
of the world's financial capital, we feel downright blasphemous
proposing an all-out government takeover of the banking system. But
the U.S. financial system has reached such a dangerous tipping point
that little choice remains. And while Treasury Secretary Timothy
Geithner's recent plan to save it has many of the right elements,
it's basically too late.
The subprime mortgage mess alone does not force our hand; the $1.2
trillion it involves is just the beginning of the problem. Another
$7 trillion -- including commercial real estate loans, consumer
credit-card debt and high-yield bonds and leveraged loans -- is at
risk of losing much of its value. Then there are trillions more in
high-grade corporate bonds and loans and jumbo prime mortgages,
whose worth will also drop precipitously as the recession deepens
and more firms and households default on their loans and
mortgages...
... Nationalization is the only option that would permit us to solve
the problem of toxic assets in an orderly fashion and finally allow
lending to resume. Of course, the economy would still stink, but the
death spiral we are in would end.
This is really breath-taking, that even free-market economists are
talking about the federal government taking over the nation's
largest banks. I'm not sure which is more mind-bending, the thought
of an African American in the White House or Citigroup becoming part
of the Executive Branch. Bank of America would truly be living up to
its name then.
What's even more astonishing is for a Republican from South
Carolina, not Maine mind you, but the Palmetto State, a conservative
like Sen. Lindsey Graham, to say that nationalization needs to be
something to consider. And he wasn't alone. Rep. Peter King of New
York also allowed for this possibility.
Nationalize the Banks! We're all Swedes Now
By Matthew Richardson and Nouriel
Roubini
Sunday, February 15, 2009; Page B03
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