tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33399132.post2959927361940906811..comments2024-03-04T08:09:21.453-08:00Comments on Richard's Real Estate and Urban Economics Blog: Reposting from my Forbes blog: the debate on Debt and GDPRichard Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02161226214739034402noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33399132.post-57935019009489484692013-06-26T17:06:13.272-07:002013-06-26T17:06:13.272-07:00Hello Richard. Good post. Yes, there was quite a l...Hello Richard. Good post. Yes, there was quite a little excitement back in April!<br /><br />The reverse causality issue is quite fascinating, and debt is certainly a key issue. But for me the key issue is <i>private</i> debt. Or <i>total</i> debt, public and private. So I'm somewhat <a href="http://newarthurianeconomics.blogspot.com/2010/08/growth-in-time-of-icebergs.html" rel="nofollow">frustrated</a> by both sides in the reverse causality debate.<br /><br />Does not the debate assure that public debt is considered and private debt is ignored, no matter the position one takes?<br /><br />Art Shipman<br />The Arthurianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16501331051089400601noreply@blogger.com