How to Pay for the Green New Deal

Levy Economics Institute, Working Papers Series 931 (2019)

56 Pages Posted: 14 Jun 2019

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Yeva Nersisyan

Franklin and Marshall College

L. Randall Wray

University of Missouri at Kansas City; Bard College - The Levy Economics Institute

Date Written: June 4, 2019

Abstract

This paper follows the methodology developed by J. M. Keynes in his How to Pay for the War pamphlet to estimate the “costs” of the Green New Deal (GND) in terms of resource requirements. Instead of simply adding up estimates of the government spending that would be required, we assess resource availability that can be devoted to implementing GND projects. This includes mobilizing unutilized and underutilized resources, as well as shifting resources from current destructive and inefficient uses to GND projects. We argue that financial affordability cannot be an issue for the sovereign US government. Rather, the problem will be inflation if sufficient resources cannot be diverted to the GND. And if inflation is likely, we need to put in place anti-inflationary measures, such as well-targeted taxes, wage and price controls, rationing, and voluntary saving. Following Keynes, we recommend deferred consumption as our first choice should inflation pressures arise. We conclude that it is likely that the GND can be phased in without inflation, but if price pressures do appear, deferring a small amount of consumption will be sufficient to attenuate them.

Keywords: Green New Deal, Keynes, How to Pay for the War, Modern Money Theory

JEL Classification: B50, E0, E2, E3, E6, H6, Q0

Suggested Citation

Nersisyan, Yeva and Wray, L. Randall, How to Pay for the Green New Deal (June 4, 2019). Levy Economics Institute, Working Papers Series 931 (2019), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3398983 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3398983

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Bard College - The Levy Economics Institute

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