Tuesday, October 14, 2003
Posted 2:13 PM by Robert Musil
Hair Doktorprofessor: Ape And Essence
Kevin Drum has been criticized recently - especially by Steve Verdon - for aping Paul Krugman. But in today's column, Paul Krugman apes Kevin Drum - without essential improvement. One is reminded of a striking image from the Huxley novel.
The tale begins back in early September of this year, when Lehman Brothers issued a press release regarding what was described as "Damocles," a proprietary early warning system to identify the likelihood of countries entering into financial crises. The press release included a curious acknowledgement that Damocles deliberately omits what it authors consider to be the "biggest risk" in the very subject Damocles is supposed to model:
"Looking beyond the current ambit of Damocles, perhaps the biggest risk to the emerging market economies at present stems from the developed countries, many of which are exhibiting large economic imbalances. .... that would set Damocles' alarm bells ringing." Most conspicuous of these threats is the United States, where any financial crisis could cause considerable spillover effects to the rest of the world.
Damocles' lead author cautioned: "Damocles should be used but not abused ... it must be embedded in a broader analysis..." Media coverage has indeed been widespread but nonabusive. The Nation magazine ran an article based on the release. Other media broadly reported on Damocles. Calpundit quoted this passage from the article on Damocles that finally appeared on October 2 in Economist: ...
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http://www.musil.blogspot.com/And Luskin:
http://poorandstupid.com/2003_10_12_chronArchive.asp#106619154218117490