“The theory of economic shock therapy relies in part on the roleof expectations on feeding an inflationary process. Reining in inflation requires not only changing monetary policy but also changing the behavior of consumers, employers and workers. The role of a sudden, jarring policy shift is that it quickly alters expectations, signaling to the public that the rules of the game have changed dramatically - prices will not keep rising, nor will wages.”

—  Naomi Klein

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (2007)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "The theory of economic shock therapy relies in part on the roleof expectations on feeding an inflationary process. Rein…" by Naomi Klein?
Naomi Klein photo
Naomi Klein 44
Canadian author and activist 1970

Related quotes

Thomas J. Sargent photo
James Meade photo
Jared Diamond photo
David D. Levine photo

“How quickly expectations can change one’s behavior, she thought.”

Source: Arabella of Mars (2016), Chapter 16, “Passenger” (p. 231)

Ron Paul photo
Olivier Blanchard photo
John Kenneth Galbraith photo

“Hitler also anticipated modern economic policy... by recognizing that a rapid approach to full employment was only possible if it was combined with wage and price controls. That a nation oppressed by economic fear would respond to Hitler as Americans did to F. D. R. is not surprising.”

John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006) American economist and diplomat

As quoted in Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography (1991), by John Toland, also quoted in "Repatriation — The Dark Side of World War II (1995) by Jacob G. Hornberger http://www.fff.org/freedom/0795a.asp

Rab Butler photo

Related topics