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Tom Duncan

Selgin’s ‘Less Than Zero’: Required Reading for Central Bankers

“By chance I came across two articles today that are wildly optimistic about global economic growth in the future. First, via Karl Smith, I see that Robin Hanson is talking up the possibility of a robot-induced “singularity” in the future that will radically increase global economic growth rates. Second, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is highlighting an HSBC […]

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Tom Duncan

“China SAFE Offl: Fed Policy Could Fuel Global FX Intervention”

“Quantitative easing carried out by the U.S. Federal Reserve could exacerbate global currency interventions, hurt the developed countries and fuel flows of speculative capital into emerging market economies, a senior official with China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange said in comments published Monday. Liu Wei, a director with the foreign exchange reserve manager, also said […]

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Tom Duncan

“The Great Inflation and Monetarism” – Lawrence H. White

“During the Second World War, American monetary policy was dedicated to providing cheap credit to the federal government. This policy resulted upward pressure on prices and was suppressed by wage and price controls enforced by the Office of Price Administration (1941–47). With the inflation rate spiking upward in 1951, price controls were reinstated under the […]

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