Economics

Krugman Says Greek-Like Crisis Could Not Occur in U.S.

Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

The U.S. and the U.K. are immune from the kind of debt turmoil that engulfed five euro-area countries because they’re not part of a monetary union and borrow in their own currency, Nobel laureate Paul Krugman said.

“Fear of a Greek-style fiscal and financial crisis has loomed over much of our policy discourse over the past four years, and has played a significant role in shaping actual policy, constituting the principal argument for austerity in countries that don’t face any current difficulties in borrowing,” Krugman wrote in a paper he will present at an International Monetary Fund conference in Washington tomorrow.