Krugman: Conservative economist's prediction about inflation proves to be wrong - blame Obama.
Four years ago Meltzer and I effectively had a debate about the effects of the rapidly expanding Fed balance sheet. He (and others) warned of inflation ahead; I (and others) said that we were in a liquidity trap, so that the Feds bond purchases would basically just sit there.
So here we are four years later, the huge expansion of the Feds balance sheet has not, in fact, led to inflation. And Meltzer is puzzled by the fact that all those bond purchases just sat there:
Since late 2007, the Fed has pumped more than $2 trillion into the U.S. economy by buying bonds. Economist Allan Meltzer asked: Why is there such a weak response to such an enormous amount of stimulus, especially monetary stimulus? The answer, he said, is that the obstacles to faster economic growth are not mainly monetary. Instead, they lie mostly with business decisions to invest and hire; these, he argued, are discouraged by the Obama administrations policies to raise taxes or, through Obamacares mandate to buy health insurance for workers, to increase the cost of hiring.
He made a monetary prediction; I made a monetary prediction;
his prediction was wrong. Therefore, it must be because of Obamacare!
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/trap-denial/
I love it when Krugman points out the mistakes that austerity, I mean - conservative - economists make. Their fear of inflation leads them to be deficit hawks which leaves us with a weak economy.