Nationalization, or Pre-privatization?
I don’t pretend to be enough of an expert, or to be close enough to the facts, or to have a large enough staff, to know what should be done with the banking system, which is at the center of our current economic turmoil. But I am confident that fixing it should be the main focus of policy efforts.
In this regard, I found this tidbit thought-provoking:
The word ‘nationalization’ scares the hell out of people,” Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., said on “This Week.” To combat that, some clever advocates of nationalization have come up with alternative names, including “government receivership” and “pre-privatization.”
The search for alternative names can be amusing at first, but I think there is more here than mere semantics.
Why are people scared about the idea of nationalization? One reason is that it is a sign of the depth of our problems. A second, more substantive reason is that it seems to point in a bad direction. I certainly do not want the government deciding who deserves credit and who does not, what kind of investments are worthy of financing and what kind are not. That is a big step toward crony capitalism, where the politically connected get the goodies, and economic stagnation awaits the rest of us.
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