What Biden should (and shouldn't) do about inflation
ANOTHER VIEW
President
How can the federal government help? Biden has promised to let the Fed get on with it, which is surely welcome. His other suggestions, though, have mostly been either beside the point or simply counterproductive. Ideas that would actually make a difference seem of little interest to his administration.
For instance, Biden is again calling for a brief gas-tax holiday. Even his friends in
Indeed, the economics points, if anything, to the opposite proposal: Leave the gas tax in place, and, along with
Such a plan is better targeted in every way. It would punish
At the moment, note, energy is an unusual case because the supply response to changes in price will be so muted in the short term.
Where that isn't so, lower tariffs would feed more readily through to consumers in the form of lower prices. Thanks to former President
One plausible estimate suggests that a moderate but broadly based effort to roll back so-called "national security" tariffs and other barriers (including the preposterous bundle of restrictions on shipping known as the Jones Act) could knock a percentage point off the inflation rate for one year. To be sure, this wouldn't solve the problem, but it would certainly make the Fed's job easier.
Biden's lassitude on trade promotion might prove to be among his most consequential failures. It's compounded by an array of other interventions that militate against an effective supply-side response to America's current predicament. The administration's zeal for antitrust frequently comes off as thinly veiled anti-capitalism. The president has chosen to call out
His spending plans, however virtuous on the merits, provide endless accommodations to organized labor, all of them serving to weaken the economy's ability to raise productivity, cope with shocks and lift living standards.
- Bloomberg Opinion
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