tolerant11
05.05.06, 09:58
Wczoraj w FT ukazał sie tekst, w ktorym autorzy twierdza, ze sposob wyznaczania celu inflacyjnego dla kandydatow do euro jest absurdalny i niemozliwy do osiagniecia jesli nie chce sie szkodzic gospodarce. Ich zdaniem inflacja w Polsce jest zbyt niska. Co na to obroncy p. Balcerowicza i jego "nieomylnej" polityki? Co powie hagiograf Gadomski?
"Forcing candidate countries to meet both an exchange rate criterion and an inflation criterion makes no economic sense. Neither the ECB nor the Bank of England attempts the impossible: to control both inflation and their exchange rate."
"Defining "best performing" as having the lowest (positive) inflation rate contradicts the ECB's own formulation of price stability for the eurozone. The ECB defines price stability as inflation below, but close to, 2 per cent. By its own definition, inflation in Sweden, Finland, Poland and the Netherlands is far too low."
news.ft.com/cms/s/22ab13b6-db0b-11da-aa09-0000779e2340.html