Monetary Policy
A collection of 42 posts
Notes On The Crises Podcast #4: Economist Daniel Mitchell On His Time As Chief Economist of Nixon’s Pay Board, the “Wages” Part of Wage and Price Controls.
Subscribe [https://www.crisesnotes.com/#/portal/signup]On this episode we have a very special guest, economist Daniel Mitchell on his time as the chief economist of Nixon’s pay board, the “wages”
Everyone Relax, The Bank of England Keeping Bond Markets ‘Orderly’ is Normal
Everything You Need to Know About How the “Volcker Shock” Worked That Sheila Bair Forgot to Ask
The “Transitory Inflation” Debate Misses the Point.
Don’t Let Dick Cheney Ruin Price Regulation Too.
This is a Premium Pieces of Notes on the Crises In my last piece [https://www.crisesnotes.com/prices-prices-prices-almost-everything-you-wanted-to-know-but-were-too-annoyed-to-ask/] I focused on laying out how I view the “inflation” conversation that has been
[PREMIUM TRANSCRIPT] Notes On The Crises Podcast #3: Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima and Chris Marsh on the IMF in Argentina… Again
Notes On The Crises Podcast #3: Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima and Chris Marsh on the IMF in Argentina… Again
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New Report: Monetary Policy Without Interest Rate Hikes
Subscribe [https://www.crisesnotes.com/#/portal/signup]I don’t spend a lot of time writing about Modern Monetary Theory on Notes on the Crises. Regular readers will know that insights from MMT
Why Did the New York Federal Reserve Stop Surveying Evictions?
Something I have periodically kept my eye on over the course of the pandemic has been the results of the New York Federal Reserve’s Housing Survey. [https://www.newyorkfed.org/microeconomics/sce/
[PREMIUM TRANSCRIPT] Notes On The Crises Podcast #2: Adam Tooze Talks Shutdown
Notes On The Crises Podcast #2: Adam Tooze Talks Shutdown
Subscribe [https://www.crisesnotes.com/#/portal] On this month’s episode Nathan talked to Adam Tooze, history professor at Columbia University, about his new book Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World's