Tag: Interest on Reserve
How to use Interest on Reserve for Inflation Targeting? | Q&A with Ricardo Reis...
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This is the eighth installment of our interview series “Where is the General Theory of the 21st Century?”In this installment, we continue our talk...
Global Economy
Interviews
A Macroeconomic Earthquake | Q&A with Larry Christiano
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In this interview, Prof Christiano shared his view on the development of post-2008 academic macroeconomics. We’ve asked Prof Christiano does he agree that modern macroeconomic models are too complicated for the general public, or even policymakers and if he agrees that economic models should be “simpler”. Does he think the recent revival of ISLM model a “good trend”? Should Macroeconomists hang on their faith in DSGE models? Should they explore alternative paths?
Market Monetarism and Macroeconomics | Q&A with Scott Sumner |
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This is the second installment of our interview series "Where is the General Theory of the 21st Century?".In this second installment, we continue...
What is Neo-Fisherian and FTPL? | Q&A with John Cochrane |
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Cochrane discusses with us his view on the development in Macroeconomics since the Great Depression. He also explains what Neo-Fisherian and Fiscal Theory of Price Level are, and why they are important for understanding the current economic situation around the world.
The effects of Unconventional Exchange Rate and Monetary Policy | Q&A with Joseph Gagnon
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The honorable guest for this installment is Joseph E. Gagnon, senior fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE). We discussed one of his latest research paper "Unconventional Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies" and the new book he coauthored with C. Fred Bergsten, "Currency Conflict and Trade Policy: A New Strategy for the United States". Gagnon also shared his view on the very popular "Global Financial Cycle" ideas.