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Claudia Sahm
Claudia_Sahm
started a heated debate about how economists should talk with others ... it's topic I feel passionate about:1) technical models and jargon are essential in research 2) overuse is bad,
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Josh Jordan
NumbersMuncher
I cannot emphasize enough how much inflation there is right now - not just risk, but already here.Just in 2021 the cost to get products here has skyrocketed, and that's
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Powell speaking at the Jackson Hole just revealed the FED´s new monetary framework. As expected, it is based on averaging inflation targeting (see my tweet https://twitter.com/VMRConstancio/status/1296439646684164096?s=20 ) without indicat
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Dan Hedl
danheld
1/ Inflation is coming. The US just hit a 13 year high inflation rate. This was unexpected by policymakers and economists. To an individual of average intelligence, it was entirely
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Inflation 101Given all of the money printing that has taken place over the last several months, you have undoubtedly heard the term "inflation" thrown around a lot.But what is inflation
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Akhilesh Mishra
amishra77
Amid the spread of 'doom and gloom' by usual suspects on the latest #EconomyNumbers, of what is clearly only a cyclical downturn, some facts. 1) Real GDP Growth: 6.4% at
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Tony Weston
tonywestonuk
From a layman's perspective, even I see they are shooting down the straw man.https://twitter.com/EconObservatory/status/1285948679610933254 No. the central idea is that the central bank directly funds all expenditure right now. Which
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Remi Tetot
TetotRemi
As the Fed is increasing the money supply while US GDP is contracting, velocity of money is slowing down very fast. Without money velocity there is no inflation possible... Since
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Quick thread on covid19, debt and fiscal policy. 1. Parking the government debt indefinitely is not an option. The old random walk result presumes that govts don't have fisal limits
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Aunindyo Chakravarty
AunindyoC
India's farm sector was the only one that grew in the middle of the GDP disaster. Many are saying this is a sign that rural India will lead the recovery.
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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
Be careful with economic stats. A quick thread.The ONS are an excellent organisation. They’ve done some superb & timely work on different aspects of Covid-19.But, as they rightly acknowledge, everyone
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Henrik Zeberg
HenrikZeberg
Trust you are safe! For a long time, I have been forecasting #DEFLATION. We got that! Today, I want to address, why I think we are about to see a
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Lyn Alden
LynAldenContact
Broad money growth generally occurs in one of two ways: either banks lend and create deposits (and thus increase the money multiplier, M2/MB) or when bank lending seizes up, governments
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Markus Muhs, CFP®, CIM®
CGWM_Muhs
Regarding government fiscal deficits, people often lament that their children and grandchildren will have to repay this debt. Don't worry: it's never getting paid back, by anyone. (1/n) (2/n) Even
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Tech Bro
OdunEweniyi
In the UK, whenever inflation rates go above the 2% target, the Bank of England Governor has to explain himself to the government.Nigeria's inflation rate has increased way beyond our
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Vuk Vukovic
wolf_vukovic
“The obvious reason for inflation is the government printed a zillion more dollars than it has. Velocity of money held constant.” This is what @elonmusk said on inflation. But you're
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