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Blogoff – The Curse of Cash

Eric Lonergan
19th November 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems
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Rogoff's law - the opposite is usually true Punning on Kenneth Rogoff's surname is proving irresistible. He has just launched a new economics blog, which should prove rich in thought-provoking missives. Conf...

Where next? Monetary policy in a post policy-rate world

Eric Lonergan
9th October 2016
Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe, Theory & Other Problems
4
Three new bazookas Recent shifts in policy direction by global central banks may prove to be profound. The Bank of Japan and the ECB appear to be conceding that further bond purchases and lower policy rates ar...

The Bank of Japan is testing Romer’s hypothesis

Eric Lonergan
24th September 2016
Economic History, Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems
1
Has the last thirty years of macroeconomics been a waste of time? World Bank chief economist, Paul Romer, has again written a very important critique of modern macroeconomics – or more specifically the academi...

Fiscal subservience – a reply to Chris Sims

Eric Lonergan
16th September 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe, Theory & Other Problems
Chris Sims is a deeply thoughtful economist and his paper at the recent Jackson Hole conference has rightly received a lot of attention, notably from Gavyn Davies, in the FT, and Paul Krugman. It is simultan...

There is no r*

Eric Lonergan
13th September 2016
Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems, Uncategorised
Like many economists, I have been trapped into thinking that there is an equilibrium real rate of interest - a level of the policy rate consistent with stable inflation, a closed output gap, or full employment....

Brexit: everyone got it wrong

Eric Lonergan
6th September 2016
Austerity, Economic History, Sample Of One
'Brexit' means brexit. Why do I have a feeling some Leavers will end up saying 'we never left', and some Remainers will say the same. The opposite is also likely. Some Leavers and Remainers will agree: Brexit d...

There is no shortage of safe assets – a short proof

Eric Lonergan
23rd August 2016
Definitions of Money, Finance & Asset Pricing, Theory & Other Problems
Safe assets are bunds, treasuries, gilts, JGBs and other government bonds issued by large developed economies. In one sense, they actually are ‘safe’ assets. They are typically negatively correlated with risk a...

Institutions matter

Eric Lonergan
21st August 2016
Definitions of Money, Economic History, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe, Theory & Other Problems
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The monetary & fiscal distinction revisited Monetary policy involves changes in the supply of base money and is carried out by central banks. Fiscal policy involves taxation, spending and transfers carried o...

Eight pitfalls to avoid in the helicopter money debate

Eric Lonergan
19th August 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe, Theory & Other Problems
15
Learn first, then teach Professors Stephen Cecchetti and Kermit Schoenholtz are the latest to opine on the subject of helicopter money. It is worth quoting from their opening paragraphs, it frees me up to re...

The Best of Brexit

Eric Lonergan
7th August 2016
Economic History, Sample Of One
5
The Best of Brexit Perhaps the best thing to have come out of Brexit has been the writing. So here is a collection of my personal favourites. There are serious omissions - so feel free to suggest additions i...
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