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Animal Spirits: Human Nature and the Economy George A. Akerlof The European Colloquia Venice November 25, 2008

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Animal Spirits:Human Nature and the Economy

George A. Akerlof

The European ColloquiaVenice

November 25, 2008

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Preface

• Robert Shiller.• Brief history of economic

thought.• Watered down General

Theory.• Vulnerable to attack.

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Introduction

• Need for fundamental reorientation.

• The Invisible Hand.

• Does well by criterion of school boy.

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Animal Spirits

• Confidence.

• Fairness.

• Corruption.

• Money Illusion.

• Stories.

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The Eight Questions

• Why Do Economies Fall into Depression?

• Why Are there People who Cannot Find a Job?

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Eight Questions (Continued)

• Why Do Central Bankers Have Power over the Economy, If They Do?

• Why Is There a Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run?

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Eight Questions (Continued)

• Why Is Saving for the Future So Variable?

• Why Do Financial Markets Boom and Crash?

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Eight Questions (Continued)

• Why Do Real Estate Markets Go through Cycles?

• Why Does Poverty Persist among Disadvantaged Minorities?

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Confidence• Not just a prediction.• Also involves Trust.• Different from Standard Economic

Theory of Decisions.

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Usual Meaning of Confidence

• Confidence:

–Trust.

–Faith.

• Different from Standard Economic Theory of Decisions.

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Fairness

• Important in wage and price determination.

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Snake Oil

• Capitalism does not:

–Produce what people want:

(up to the constraints of Pareto optimality).

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Snake Oil (continued)

–Capitalism produces what people think they want:

(up to the constraints of Pareto optimality).

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Money Illusion

• Important determinant of working of the economy.

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Stories

• Business cycles and stories.

• Dot.com Bubble.

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• Mexico: Late 1970’s-early 1980’s.

–Lopez Portillo.

–Quetzalcoatl [Pronounced: ketsal-ko-a-tl]

–Oil.–Boom and bust.

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Summary• Confidence.

• Fairness.

• Snake Oil.

• Money Illusion.

• Stories.

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Why Do Economies Fall into Recessions?

• Cycles in psychology.

• Current crisis:

–Confidence, Snake Oil, and Stories.

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Why Does Fed Have Effect: Insofar as It Does?

• Open market Operations.

• Discount window.

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• Four Lines of Defense:

–Regulation.

–Rediscounting.

–Deposit Guarantees.

–Bankruptcy Management .

• Shadow Banking:

–No lines of Defense.

– Shadow Banking:

–No lines of defense.

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Current Crisis

• Credit crunch.

• Humpty Dumpty.

• Target for full employment level of demand.

• Target for full employment level of credit.

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Why Do We Need Such Targets?

• Needed for planning.

• Needed for legitimacy.

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Further Questions of Book• Why Are there People who Cannot Find

a Job?

• Why Is there a Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run?

• Why Is Saving for the Future So Arbitrary?

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• Why Are Financial Prices and Corporate Investments So Volatile?

• Why Do Real Estate Markets Go through Cycles?

• Why Is There Special Poverty Among Minorities?

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Conclusion• How the Economy Works:

–Role of animal spirits. • Good parent role of

government:–The Happy Household.