In Defense of Public Debt, Barry Eichengreen
In Defense of Public Debt, Barry Eichengreen
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In Defense of Public Debt

Author: Barry Eichengreen, Kris James Mitchener, Asmaa El-Ganainy, Rui Esteves

Narrator: Perry Daniels

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

Public debts have exploded to levels unprecedented in modern history as governments responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing economic crisis. Their dramatic rise has prompted apocalyptic warnings about the dangers of heavy debts—about the drag they will place on economic growth and the burden they represent for future generations.

Authors Barry Eichengreen, Asmaa El-Ganainy, Rui Esteves, and Kris James Mitchener argue that the ability of governments to issue debt has played a critical role in addressing emergencies—from wars and pandemics to economic and financial crises, as well as in funding essential public goods and services such as transportation, education, and healthcare.

None of this is to deny that debt problems, debt crises, and debt defaults occur. But these dramatic events, which attract much attention, are not the entire story. In Defense of Public Debt redresses the balance. They deploy a comprehensive database to identify the factors behind rising public debts and the circumstances under which high debts are successfully stabilized and brought down. Finally, they bring the story up to date, describing the role of public debt in managing the Covid-19 pandemic and recession, suggesting a way forward once governments finally emerge from the crisis.

About Barry Eichengreen

Barry Eichengreen is Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. His books include Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System and Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brice

I don’t know what makes my head spin more: the contents of this book or the fact that 2 years ago I would’ve been able to read it like casual fiction. Where does the time go? This book, which would more appropriately be titled “a long history of public debt followed by a brief defense of modern publi......more

Goodreads review by Dmitri

An excellent summary of history of public debt issuance, it’s uses and risks. The historical analysis is excellent. The books nicely addresses ways to bring down public debt (positive growth-interest rate differential or positive primary account surplus) and disaggregates prior successful periods of......more

Goodreads review by Ted

This is a solid book, one that as an economist I thoroughly enjoyed. It may be too "heady" for everyday reading, but I find it to be an especially enlightening read in the context of debating public policy. Indeed, any independent American voter ought to read this before deciding which political pla......more

Goodreads review by Joshua

Wonderful book. Not as much a defense of debt, as it is a history of government debt dating back to 432 BCE. The authors provide a detailed explanation how government debt was used and changed over time; along with explanations for how it was repaid. Lastly, the authors conclude by providing steps g......more