Re: Subprime Credit Crunch Could Trigger Collapse
i agree its valid to postulate that it could trigger failure. it certainly could excerabate a recession.
i will gripe that the personal definition of a recession that you present doesn't seem that rigorous to me. by using the definition i think you might be putting forward (crime levels and income distribution), one could argue that a country like the Philippines has been in a state of constant recession for about the past 100 years. i don't think a gauge like that is very useful. for reasons both intellectual and material, i'd rather use a more standard definition of recession. that's just me though. if the fall out i think you might be envisioning actually happens, the economic data to follow should have no problem meeting NBER's definition of recession, so why fear that definition (or any other semi-standard version)? is it just on principle because NBER is considered "official"? their track record hasn't been perfect, but neither has itulip's. there are many smart and capable people affiliated with both NBER and itulip.
i agree its valid to postulate that it could trigger failure. it certainly could excerabate a recession.
i will gripe that the personal definition of a recession that you present doesn't seem that rigorous to me. by using the definition i think you might be putting forward (crime levels and income distribution), one could argue that a country like the Philippines has been in a state of constant recession for about the past 100 years. i don't think a gauge like that is very useful. for reasons both intellectual and material, i'd rather use a more standard definition of recession. that's just me though. if the fall out i think you might be envisioning actually happens, the economic data to follow should have no problem meeting NBER's definition of recession, so why fear that definition (or any other semi-standard version)? is it just on principle because NBER is considered "official"? their track record hasn't been perfect, but neither has itulip's. there are many smart and capable people affiliated with both NBER and itulip.
Originally posted by akrowne
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