
Odd Lots Adam Posen Has a Warning on the Danger of Bidenomics
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Aug 30, 2023 Adam Posen, President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and former Bank of England committee member, shares insights on the Biden administration's industrial policy. He warns that the push for domestic manufacturing, especially in tech and green sectors, is based on flawed economic logic. Posen critiques the strategy for addressing competition from China, advocating for a more nuanced approach focusing on attracting talent rather than relying on aggressive subsidies. He emphasizes the need for balance in navigating complex geopolitical and economic realities.
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Good vs. Bad Industrial Policy
- Good industrial policy invests in public goods like infrastructure and skilled immigration.
- It also ensures competition, even from international companies, to avoid corruption.
Manufacturing Nostalgia
- Nostalgia for manufacturing overlooks its adaptability and the diverse aspirations of workers.
- The U.S. manufacturing sector's value-added share remains high despite lower employment due to increased productivity.
Supply Chain Resilience
- Supply chain fragility resulted from organic cost-cutting decisions, not government incentives.
- Resilience requires costly insurance policies like redundant capacity and diversification.

