Hands Off

Lee, Susan

BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Hands Off" subsequently convicted. Truman eventually introduced civil service status for tax collectors and took them out of the patronage system altogether. But his response to the initial rumblings of...

...This book should be widely read, and I would particularly like to see it in the hands of America's current president...
...Let firms and industries fail if they can't cut the mustard internationally...
...None of this endears him to Lee, who is merciless in her castigation of every president but Reagan...
...Yet laymen who read the financial and op-ed pages regularly will occasionally find the book thin and facile...
...71 The American Spectator • August 1996...
...The Keynesians dismissed critics like Milton Friedman who said that inflation was always a monetary phenomenon, insisting instead that it could be prevented by wage-price guidelines backed up by the threat of federal action...
...And many of those errors continue to be repeated today...
...Today, even Keynesians concede most of what Friedman insisted all along...
...There is a lure in power...
...They had to learn the hard way...
...You can't increase pollution by slowing the replacement of older, dirtier cars with newer, cleaner ones, anymore than you can replenish your pantry by eating less...
...The actions immediately revived memories of the 196o's and '70's, when presidents and their aides routinely stuck their...
...Showing the continuing Democratic addiction to federal regulation, Clinton has lobbied to raise the minimum wage, forced businesses to provide workers with family and medical leave, demanded that employers furnish the same amount of insurance coverage for mental health problems as for other kinds, and, of course, done everything he could to convert the health care industry into a public utility...
...A former editor at the New York Times op-ed page and former member of the Wall Street Journal's editorial board, Lee is also an economist raised in the orthodoxy of Keynesianism at Columbia who has abandoned the faith She is unflinching in her apostasy: "That Keynesian economics didn't work is evident in its legacythe problems that we are trying to solve today...
...All this reflected the utter puzzle inflation was to liberal economists of the era...
...The predicted recession failed to materialize, and the stock market soon resumed its upward climb...
...Charles Schultze, who had the same job in the succeeding administration, didn't lie awake nights fretting that his boss would prove too conservative to bear: "I figured that Carter's anti-big government stuff was naive, that he wasn't serious...
...STEPHEN CHAPMAN is a syndicated colum nist on the staff o f the Chicago Tribune...
...But his response to the initial rumblings of scandal had been slow, inadequate, and marked by poor public relations...
...Heller has a disciple in Clinton's national economic adviser Laura D'Andrea Tyson, who last year made the preposterous claim that if the federal budget were to be brought into balance over seven years, as Republicans were demanding, the economy would be thrown into a recession...
...It is not unfair," she writes, "to say that Keynesians felt that inflation was caused when the economy was zapped by aliens from the Planet Debbie who caused prices to rise, which caused wages to rise, thereby causing prices to rise, thereby causing wages to rise, and so on...
...Dirty Hands Across America's Economy 70 August r996 • The American Spectator The economists who advised Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, for example-particularly Walter Heller- thought deficits were essential to stimulating growth whenever the economy was below its full output level, which is nearly always...
...If I seem sensitive in reviewing the results, it is only because I am...
...Lee combines able reporting on how regulations affect ordinary people with a sure grasp of the most abstract macroeconomic theory...
...He ordered oil stocks released from the federal government's Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an attempt to reverse a sudden rise in retail gasoline prices...
...0 n successive days in April, Bill Clinton used his presidential powers to do two surprising things...
...Fine-tuning" (the term originated with Heller) allegedly had the power to ward off bad times indefinitely, but it too failed...
...Hands Off is not, per se, a critique of the Clinton administration, but it can profitably be read as one...
...The result...
...Okun later admitted that "the experience was a sobering one for many economic diagnosticians, forecasters and policy planners...
...Truman emerges from Hamby's book as a powerful and resilient personality, with a bedrock of sturdy honesty based on clear distinctions between right and wrong, who successfully overcame all the limitations of a notoriously corrupt state to prepare himself splendidly for the greatest office on earth...
...No doubt he was tired by then, and hag-ridden by the demands and risks of Chinese intervention in the Far Eastern war...
...But all this was taken for granted by the American people, who had come to assume that falling fuel prices are constitutionally guaranteed...
...Robert Nelson, a staff economist of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), recalls, "We had enormous self-confidence and a strong belief that we knew better than other people...
...Clinton's meddling served as a reminder of how much distance we have traveled since then-and how little...
...Clinton's 1993 tax package increased the top marginal income tax rate on individuals from 31 percent to 39.6 percent, mutilating one of the primary achievements of Ronald Reagan...
...These, she says, "push up the cost of new cars so that drivers stick with their old cars longer, thereby actually increasing pollution...
...The result, in fact, was a speedy decline in prices that extended throughout the 198o's and-with a brief interruption after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait -continued until this year...
...snouts in the marketplace to overrule wages and prices that offended them...
...Clinton's release of federal oil supplies got little criticism from Republicans, who were too busy trying to upstage him with their demand for a reduction in the federal gasoline tax, and it was utterly uncontroversial with the public at large...
...Cincinnatus and Washington pointed the way...
...Truman never seriously considered running for a further term, as was his right...
...Between 1981 and the end of 1995, the inflation-adjusted price of filling your tank fell by more than half, reaching the lowest level of the postwar era...
...In 1965 the Johnson administration threatened to release federal stockpiles of aluminum to force a price rollback...
...In the vast majority of cases, she believes, the best thing the government can do is get the hell out of the way...
...But it is a sad fact that his vigorous presidency ended on a note of decline and lassitude...
...Many Americans apparently missed some of the crucial economic lessons of the last thirty-five years, but Susan Lee was more attentive...
...All in all," writes Lee, "there were nine major tax changes during the 196o's, and only one seemed to work as advertised-the 1964 income tax cut...
...The plain fact is that the government cannot fix economic problems," she writes...
...That Keynesian economics could never work is obvious when its theoretical basis is examined...
...His reasons for declining were similar to Calvin Coolidge's...
...Lee's mission is to dissect America's major blunders in fiscal policy since the Kennedy administrationfrom deliberate and premeditated deficit spending to inflationary monetary policy to high marginal tax rates to presumptuous federal regulation...
...I want this country to continue as a Republic...
...She makes the great issues of modern economic policy come alive in a way that is ideal for the uninitiated...
...Trade protection...
...His administration, despite some failings, delivered what she regards as "an astonishing outburst of good sense...
...No matter-Hands Off is entertaining and sophisticated, and makes for a painless primer in practical economics...
...Lee reports with great admiration that the 1982 Economic Report of the President, issued in the middle of the deepest contraction in decades, barely acknowledged the downturn...
...Some of their admissions are far more incriminating than anything the most malevolent partisan outsider could say...
...Her conversion to laissez-faire could hardly be more complete...
...You could hardly invent a better example than energy prices to dramatize the superiority of free markets to government control...
...The beef-market intervention, meanwhile, went virtually unnoticed...
...Second, after the 1987 Wall Street crash, with panicked investors, opportunistic political opponents, and journalists braying for White House action, Reagan again mustered the courage to do nothing...
...Hands Off: Why the Government Is a Menace to Economic Health Susan Lee Simon & Schuster / 252 pages / $23 REVIEWED BY Stephen Chapman...
...Dismantle them...
...What government can do, to a greater or lesser degree, is to make it difficult for us to solve problems or, at best, it can create a congenial climate for us to fix things...
...When Lyndon Johnson's income tax surcharge of 1968-69 didn't slow inflation as expected, it came as a shock to Arthur Okun, who chaired Johnson's CEA...
...Free employers to pay employees based on the value of their work, not on the political calculations of Congress...
...Another Kennedy economist, Barbara Bergmann, admits that the council was highly insular: "We had no real contact with businesspeople and the Council never thought to solicit it...
...Farm supports and other forms of economic welfare...
...Minimum wages...
...The most charming feature of this winning book is its reliance on the words of former presidential economists, mostly taken from Lee's personal interviews...
...She thinks Bush little better than Clinton...
...In my opinion," he wrote in his diary, "eight years as president is enough and sometimes too much for any man to serve in that capacity...
...This is a Republic...
...High tax rates have also come back into fashion...
...The greatest in the history of the world...
...Fiscal policy was supposed to promote full employment without inflation, but the persistent deficits of the 196o's and '70's coincided with a strange new malady-rising unemployment combined with rising prices...
...It can get into a man's blood just as gambling and lust for money have been known to do...
...Republicans, to their eternal discredit, have done nothing to repeal it, despite pushing to roll back a 4.3 percent increase in gas taxes that passed at the same time...
...And it also deserves an audience among more worldly readers who want a fuller understanding of the dangers of government interference in the economy...
...Alan Greenspan told Lee that he preserved his integrity as Gerald Ford's CEA chief by renting a Washington apartment on a monthly lease for his entire tenure, prepared to quit and go back to New York if Ford adopted, say, wage and price controls...
...Sometimes Lee hurts her case with careless overstatement, as when she discusses the unintended effect of auto pollution controls...
...Between the beginning of the Arab oil embargo in 1973 and the end of Jimmy Carter's administration in 1981, when the prices of crude oil and gasoline were controlled by Washington, the retail cost of gasoline in the United States, adjusted for inflation, more than doubled...
...During the 1981-82 recession, he stoutly refused to propose "counter-cyclical" nostrums, knowing that they typically prove costly, tardy, and useless...
...Bill Clinton is probably not one of them...
...A book aimed at a broad audience is bound to fall prey to occasional lapses of that sort...
...This approach was, in Lee's telling, a welcome respite from the peripatetic fiddling of Reagan's recent predecessors, who acted on the basis of Keynesian theories that could neither control economic events nor explain them...
...We were full of the desire to save the world with economics...
...One of Ronald Reagan's first acts upon taking office was to scrap the controls, defying predictions that consumers would have to bear an even heavier burden...
...Two choices win Reagan high marks...
...Bill Clinton might thereby learn some important lessons while there is still time to put them to use...
...The correct point, which is damning enough, is that overly strict and expensive emissions controls may yield a smaller improvement than cheaper, less obvious methods -taxing actual emissions, for example...
...and he told the Department of Agriculture to buy more beef for public school cafeterias, in an effort to bolster sagging meat prices...

Vol. 29 • August 1996 • No. 8


 
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