Economist Bruce Yandle on Cash for Clunkers...
"...over the eons, human communities have contrived all kinds of devices to transmit critical survival skills and compatible behavioral norms. One of these has to do with conservation of wealth. “Waste not, want not,” we are told. “A penny saved, is a penny earned,” we are reminded. Using politics to pay people who destroy valuable vehicles, or to hold crops off the market, or to produce ethanol that may use more energy in production than it adds when burned, teaches a lesson of anti-matter and wealth destruction. When all these considerations are made, Cash for Clunkers sounds like a sorry idea that should not be the model for future policy.
Let’s stop Cash for Refrigerators before the idea spreads further."
Read the whole thing here.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Stop Now!
Posted by Ben Asa Rast at 8:38 AM
Labels: Social Theory
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