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A Faustian pact.(Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn Allister King and Chancellor George Osborne)

The Spectator

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Given the hold that Goethe had over the German elite in the 1920s, it is impossible that the Weimar Republic's leaders could have been ignorant about what happens when desperate politicians start printing money. In Part II of Faust, the devil suggests to an emperor that he solves his fiscal crisis by mass-producing banknotes. He does so--and, for a brief period, all seems well. The public sector salaries are paid, debts are settled, courtiers run off to feast on food and wine. Later it is revealed that these were 'bogus riches' and the empire 'collapsed in anarchy'. This, more or less, is what happened in Weimar Germany.

For George Osborne, the story is different. He is not deciding to print money--such matters are now devolved to the Governor of the Bank of …

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