LETTERS*

Learning the lessons of history
I begin by offering my apologies to Colin Teese. In referring to the risks of assuming that “creating additional currency and credit will energise the economy” I was expressing only a general concern about the soundness and sustainability of what today is almost universal conventional wisdom.
Whether we look at the history of private-sector economic initiative or public-sector economic initiative haven’t we seen runaway debt expansion a…

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