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Jason Furman on Bidenomics – Econlib

Last updated: February 11, 2025 10:19 am
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The Post-Neoliberal Delusion: A Critical Evaluation of Biden Administration Policies

Jason Furman, a prominent economist known for his insightful analysis, recently published an article in Foreign Affairs titled The Post-Neoliberal Delusion, where he delves into the economic strategies adopted by the Biden administration. While Furman expresses support for certain policies implemented by the administration, he also highlights several concerns that merit attention.

Furman critiques the prevailing economic philosophy during the Biden era, which prioritized demand over supply and downplayed budget constraints. This approach, rooted in the concept of predistribution, aimed to reshape the macroeconomy by focusing on transforming industries, promoting inclusivity in hiring practices, and advancing societal objectives. However, Furman warns that proponents of this post-neoliberal ideology often overlooked crucial tradeoffs and underestimated the importance of fiscal responsibility, jeopardizing the effectiveness of their policies.

He emphasizes the necessity of considering budget constraints, conducting cost-benefit analyses, and acknowledging tradeoffs when formulating economic strategies. While challenging traditional economic orthodoxies is valuable, policymakers must not disregard fundamental principles in pursuit of untested solutions.

In addition to his article, Furman shared valuable insights on Twitter through a twitter thread, accompanied by informative graphs. One particular graph stood out, shedding light on the divergence between nominal and real spending on highways:

By analyzing the data presented, it becomes evident that the significant variance between nominal and real spending on highways since 2020 can be attributed to supply constraints. When nominal spending surges without a proportional increase in actual highway construction, inflationary pressures escalate, impeding the effective utilization of allocated funds.

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To enhance infrastructure development efficiently, the focus should shift towards reducing regulatory barriers rather than solely relying on federal funding. By streamlining processes such as environmental assessments, labor mandates, and procurement restrictions, local governments can incentivize increased infrastructure investment without excessive financial burdens.

An illustrative example is the divergent outcomes in subway construction between New York City and Chengdu, China. Despite New York’s substantial financial investments in subway expansion, Chengdu managed to build a extensive subway network at a fraction of the cost. This disparity underscores the importance of addressing regulatory impediments to foster cost-effective infrastructure development.

In conclusion, Furman’s critique of the post-neoliberal economic approach underscores the significance of balancing innovative policies with pragmatic considerations. By acknowledging budget constraints, conducting thorough analyses, and addressing regulatory hurdles, policymakers can navigate complex economic challenges effectively and promote sustainable growth.

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