Inequality Understanding and Fixing American Economic Malaise, 1970s to Present.

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Inequality Understanding and Fixing American Economic Malaise, 1970s to Present

Transcript of Inequality Understanding and Fixing American Economic Malaise, 1970s to Present.

Inequality

Understanding and Fixing American Economic Malaise, 1970s to Present

The Problem

• Slowing American economy

• Stagflation: simultaneous high inflation and high unemployment

• Oil shocks

• Competition from Europe and Japan (and later all Asia and Latin America)

Solutions

• Keynesian “pump priming” – no longer effective

• Economic restructuring – long term and painful solution

• Remove “barriers” to economic innovation

• Maintain living standards to encourage consumption

Balance of Power in the White House and Congress

• Congress– House – Democratic (28 years); Republican (12 years)

• 1968 - 1994 - Democratic• 1994 - 2006 - Republican• 2006 - 2008 - Democratic

– Senate - (Democratic 23 years; 17 years)• 1968 - 1980 - Democratic• 1980 - 1986 - Republican• 1986 - 1994 - Democratic• 1994 - 2000 - Republican• 2000 - 2002 - Republican/Democratic• 2002 - 2006 - Republican• 2006 - 2008 - Democratic

• White House:– Republicans – 28 years (1968-76; 1980-92; 2000-2008)– Democrats – 12 years (1976-80; 1992-2000)

Balance of Power, 1968-2008

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Balance of Power, 1968-2008

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1976-1980 1992-1994 2002-2006

Conservative Solutions: Reagan/Bush I Era

• Tighten monetary policy to control inflation• End welfare and coddling of criminals • Curb the power of unions• Ease civil rights enforcement and affirmative action• Deregulate industry to create more competition:

– Airlines, 1978

– AT&T breakup, 1984;

– loosen environmental rules.

• Cut taxes - to rein in big government and free private markets.

How Effective are the Solutions?

• What are the underlying dynamics?

• Who is helped or hurt (long run and short run) by:– Economic restructuring– Policy changes

1970

1969

Willie Horton ad• Bush and Dukakis on crime • Bush supports the death penalty for first-degree murderers • Dukakis not only opposes the death penalty, he allowed

first-degree murderers to have weekend passes from prison • One was Willie Horton, who murdered a boy in a robbery,

stabbing him 19 times• Despite a life sentence, Horton received 10 weekend

passes from prison • Horton fled, kidnapped a young couple, stabbing the man

and repeatedly raping his girlfriend • Weekend prison passes. Dukakis on Crime • [political message paid by National Security Political

Action Committee].• http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/candidates/ad.archive/horton.mov

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Median Family Income by Age Cohort, 1947-2005

Inflation Adjusted Median Family Income, 1959-89

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Median Family Income by Age Cohort, 1947-2005