Published Apr 29, 2021

What Adam Tooze Learned About the World Last Year

Adam Tooze delves into the unexpected economic and political transformations triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, unpacking the U.S. fiscal stimulus, China's swift recovery, and the European response, while drawing comparisons with past crises to reveal critical global insights.
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  • Stimulus Phases

    The U.S. fiscal stimulus during the pandemic unfolded in distinct phases, marked by both successes and shortcomings. highlights the urgency that drove America's response, contrasting it with Europe's automatic stabilizers that cushioned unemployment surges. The election year and the looming social crisis pressured Republicans to act, while the Biden administration's approach diverged from past strategies, offering substantial relief to struggling families 1. Tooze describes the fiscal measures as a "Frankenstein variety," pieced together to address immediate crises without a cohesive administrative framework 2.

       

    Democratic Shift

    A significant shift within the Democratic Party has emerged, moving away from bipartisanship towards a unified fiscal strategy. Tooze notes that this shift grants leverage to the left, advocating for substantial fiscal action influenced by Keynesian and MMT principles. This change is driven by an acute social crisis, the need for economic recovery, and political imperatives to demonstrate control under the Biden administration 3. The party's internal dynamics now hinge on swing votes, with figures like Schumer advocating for large-scale spending, reflecting a broader rethink within the party's ranks.