Frances Coppola has a very nice post about (among other things) how the German thrift is the main cause
behind the imbalances afflicting the Eurozone. Overall I agree with it, but
there is an idea, a causality in it, that I have also found in Michael Pettis’ work
that I just can’t agree with. The idea, roughly speaking, is that when a
country has excess savings over investment it has to invest it abroad, because
savings must equal investment. It is true that for the whole world, savings
must equal investment (more on that in the end), but the fact that for some
country savings exceed investment doesn’t imply in any way that it must invest
the excess abroad, in fact, investment might be 0 for the world economy!
Think of
the following example. Imagine there are only two countries in the world, A and
B, and that in a certain period of time, all transactions were in consumption
goods (so no investment) with country A consuming 1000€ and country B 1000€ as
well. Of the 1000€ consumption goods country A bought, 100€ of them were sold
by country B.
So we have for country A:
GDPA=C+I+X-M=1000+0+0-100=900=YA
SA=YA-C=900-1000=-100
IA=0
SA-IA=-100
For country
B:
GDPB=C+I+X-M=1000+0+100+0=1100=YB
SB=1100-1000=100
IB=0
SB-IB=100
So country
B has excess savings over investment, but that doesn’t mean it has to invest
them abroad, it simply means that other country has to have a negative S-I, and
investment can even be zero for both countries.
S-I for a
given country is simply given by its current account balance by definition:
S-I=Y-C-I=C+I+X-M-C-I=X-M
So, but
what does S=I mean?
S=I is a tautology,
it’s an accounting convention, it has nothing to do with financing. It merely
reflects the real assets we consider important to produce and so we distinguish
spending on those kinds of assets from every other spending.
Imagine we
considered yellow umbrellas as a real important asset to accumulate, it just
made us happy and they had magical powers or whatever. So we defined Investment
as spending on yellow umbrellas, consumption as all other spending and savings
as income not spent on consumption. So C+I=Y=S+C and S=I which means that
savings is simply the yellow umbrellas we produced in that period, the real
assets we decided to distinguish from the rest. It says nothing about financing
the expenses on yellow umbrellas, it’s a transaction as any other regarding
financing issues.