Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Thought Of The Day: The Keynesian Circular Thought Process

This quote from Professor William Anderson

"In the world of Keynesian economics, there really is no individual behavior that is purposeful. People don't "spend" because they believe that the purchase of a specific good or service will make them better off, but because they are "buying back the product" they have produced as workers.

"This is what one might call circular logic, and it reminds me of the imaginary exchange that Professor Israel Kirzner used to explain the circular flow of Keynesianism:

"FIRST PERSON to SECOND PERSON: Why do you eat breakfast?

"SECOND PERSON: So I can go to work.

"FIRST PERSON: Why do you go to work?

"SECOND PERSON: So I can eat breakfast.

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