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Monday, June 13, 2011

postheadericon The keys to economic growth

Recent economic data show that U.S. job growth in May was negligible, while the official unemployment figure - at least the figure the Labor Department admits to - rose to 9.1 percent. The real unemployment figure, however, as compiled by economist John Williams, may well be higher than 20 percent. It is clear the U.S. economy is in terrible shape, and that no amount of government spending or Federal Reserve quantitative easing can reduce unemployment, increase real productivity, or address our debt fiasco. U.S. jobs and productivity are dependent on the accumulation of private capital to finance existing businesses or fund new entrepreneurial activity. Private capital - whether accumulated by profitable U.S. businesses, invested by private equity and venture capital firms, or attracted from abroad - is the key to economic growth and new jobs. But we cannot create jobs if we demonize profits, punish risk-taking capitalists, and stay hostile to foreign investment.

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