UK Austerity In The 19th Century: High Debt, Absolute Growth

 | Jun 17, 2013 02:25AM ET

I was watching Bloggingheads.tv, where Mark Blyth noted that contra Rogoff and Reinhart, Great Britain had a very high debt/gdp ratio at the beginning of the 19th century and then proceeded to have one of the best centuries of absolute growth in the history of civilization. Thus, debt is, if anything, salutary at really high levels, so the government should run higher deficits, etc. I've heard this argument quite a bit. See this chart from Wikipedia: