Monday, May 13, 2013

Blue-Skying

Yglesias has mentioned this (as have Nixon and Milton Friedman?*)

From Atrios:
Day I sometimes write for elsewhere. Was going to write about how we need to give people free money, but over the weekend everyone got there first.
Just Give People Money by Karl Smith (mentions Chris Hayes)

Thinking Utopian: How about a universal basic income? by Mike Konczal

There's A Way To Give Everyone In America An Income That Conservatives And Liberals Can Both Love by Joe Weisenthal

I don't think conservatives will go for it because they believe people will just spend everything on booze and drugs as soon as they get the check. Plus it will attract immigrants.

Still I think it's a good idea. To stimulate the economy, the Department of Demand Management could add money to people's accounts. To combat inflation and an overheating economy, they could take money out of their accounts. 

Sort of like what the Trading Desk at the New York Fed does with the banks who are primary dealers.

*Friedman has as a negative income tax. Nixon I'm not sure. I think he floated the idea but it got shot down, sort of like when Clinton floated the idea of investing the Social Security trust fund in the stock market. The Wall Street Journal editorial pages blew a gasket because that would be the government appropriating the means of production. I laughed out loud.

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