But It Only Enabled Them to Get So Much Deeper into Debt

Adam Smith WhippersnappersI expressed my feelings a couple of days ago about The Strange Judgements of Professional Economists. In this regard, I thought it would be worthwhile quoting Adam Smith, who wrote in The Wealth of Nations:

“This bank, no doubt, gave some temporary relief to those projectors, and enabled them to carry on their projects for about two years longer than they could otherwise have done. But it thereby only enabled them to get so much deeper into debt, so that, when ruin came, it fell so much the heavier both upon them and upon their creditors. The operations of this bank, therefore, instead of relieving, in reality aggravated in the long-run the distress which those projectors had brought both upon themselves and upon their country. It would have been much better for themselves, their creditors, and their country, had the greater part of them been obliged to stop two years sooner than they actually did.”

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