Sunday, November 30, 2008

It's a depression By HELEN THOMAS HEARST NEWSPAPERS

Last updated November 28, 2008 5:32 p.m. PT

It's a depression
By HELEN THOMAS
HEARST NEWSPAPERS


WASHINGTON -- Few prominent economists will say it, but to me it looks and feels like we are in another Great Depression or a reasonable facsimile.

The current meltdown is dubbed a "financial crisis." But a rose by any other name would still inflict the same hardship and suffering on most people and businesses.

Clearly, the lessons have not been learned from the Herbert Hoover era. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, a columnist for The New York Times, says the current banking crisis is "functionally similar to that of the Great Depression."

"Many of the symptoms" are the same, including the impotence of monetary policy -- like cuts in interest rates -- that has not halted the economic downturn.

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