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June 14, 2024, Audio: "A 2010 economics paper suggested that there was a red line for national debt levels beyond which economic growth would suffer. That theory has since come…
April 29, 2024, Opinion: "Until recently, any suggestion of fiscal prudence was quickly dismissed as “austerity” by economists on the left. But with higher interest rates…
November 22, 2022, Lecture, "It is great honor to give the 2022 Mayekawa Lecture at the Bank of Japan. My topic today is how central bank independence has been challenged in the…
November/December 2022, Opinion: "Coming on the heels of the pandemic-induced economic slowdown, the inflation crisis of the past two years seemed to catch much of the world by…
September 2022, Paper: "Taking advantage of key recent advances in long-run financial and economic data, this paper analyzes the statistical properties of global long-maturity…
September 13, 2022, Paper: "With a number of emerging markets and particularly low-income countries experiencing debt distress after COVID, there is a lively policy debate. At the…
August 1, 2022, Opinion: "The longstanding argument that go-go Keynesian fiscal stimulus is the answer to every imaginable economic shock has been exposed as bankrupt.…
July 4, 2022, Opinion: "In the longer term, oil and gas prices look set to rise unless investment picks up sharply, which seems unlikely given current policy guidance. Giant waves…
April 5, 2022, Video: ""Bloomberg Crypto" covers the people, transactions, and technology shaping the world of decentralized finance. Michelle Bond, CEO of the Association for…
March 3, 2022, Opinion: "Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine should be a wake-up call for western politicians, corporate leaders and economists who advocate a green and equitable…