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Foster Publishing, Coin & Stamp  >  "Warren Buffett: Why I'm not buying the US Dollar"

Warren Buffett: Why I'm not buying the US Dollar

posted by silverbull on Jan 29th, 2008 at 11:09 am

In this Wall Street Week article from 2003, Warren Buffett summarizes the effects of trade deficits and offers his ideas on how to address the growing problem for the United States. Buffet was strongly against debasing the dollar as a means of addressing the negative impact of trade imbalances. Looking at the dollar index today it seems that no one has taken his advice.

We were taught in Economics 101 that countries could not for long sustain large, ever-growing trade deficits. At a point, so it was claimed, the spree of the consumption-happy nation would be braked by currency-rate adjustments and by the unwillingness of creditor countries to accept an endless flow of IOUs from the big spenders. And that’s the way it has indeed worked for the rest of the world, as we can see be the abrupt shutoffs of credit that many profligate nations have suffered in recent decades.

The U.S., however, enjoys special status. In effect, we can behave today as we wish because our past financial behavier was so exemplary -- and because we are so rich. Neither our capacity nor our intention to pay is questioned, and we continue to have a mountain of desirable assets to trade for consumables. In other words, our national credit card allows us to charge truly breathtaking amounts. But that card’s credit line is not limitless.


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