2008-12-22 Madoff as Metaphor

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Date: 2008-12-22
Link: http://mises.org/story/3272
Author: Lew Rockwell (writingscat)
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute (articlescat)
Topics: Bernie Madoff US economy 2008 Wall Street bailout 2008 financial meltdown
Categories: Bernie Madoff US economy 2008 Wall Street bailout 2008 financial meltdown


Madoff as Metaphor

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There is a saying in the world of Austrian economics about the business cycle. The puzzle is not to explain business failures. Those are part of the normal course of life, and the sign of a healthy economy. The puzzle is to explain the "cluster of errors" that appears at the beginning of a recession. How could so many have been so wrong about so much at the same time? The business cycle is a system-wide failure, not merely the mistaken judgment of a few.

So it is with Madoff's scheme. The mystery isn't how one person was able to fool a few. The scheme in which yesterday's "investors" are paid off with the money of today's victims is known in all places and probably all times—and it always goes belly up to the originator's complete disgrace. It is a classic example of how moral laws are self-enforcing in the world of economics.

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“The puzzle is to explain the "cluster of errors" that appears at the beginning of a recession. How could so many have been so wrong about so much at the same time? The business cycle is a system-wide failure, not merely the mistaken judgment of a few.”

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