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Euro crisis II

Eric Lonergan
12th June 2022
Finance & Asset Pricing, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
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Euro crisis II has started. The good news is that we have been here before, so we have learnt some lessons, the bad news is the that the underlying challenge is far greater: Italy - the likely epicentre of th...

EPICs v taxes

Eric Lonergan & Corinne Sawers
27th March 2022
Climate policy, Finance & Asset Pricing, Uncategorised
1
EPIC debates: a reply to The Economist’s Free Exchange (more…)...

Pandemania

Eric Lonergan
31st January 2021
Economic History, Finance & Asset Pricing
3
When will the GameStop? It is worth reflecting on the first major panic on the New York Stock Exchange in 1901. On that occasion two magnates, James Hill and Edward Harriman, one supported by Standard Oil, the ...

Marx has the last laugh

Eric Lonergan
26th July 2020
Economic History, Finance & Asset Pricing, Theory & Other Problems
2
I cannot think of a better interlocutor than Chris Dilow. He raises another set of interesting questions in his reply to my reply. I am in danger of completely forgetting our original divergence of thought, but...

How long secular stability?

Eric Lonergan
29th January 2020
Economic History, Finance & Asset Pricing, Monetary Policy
8
Economics is a curious field of study. For a subject that focuses so much on rational behaviour it is distinctly human. The tribalism borders on parody - post-keynesians, new keynesians, liberal, conservative, ...

Reply to Larry Summers

Eric Lonergan
26th August 2019
Finance & Asset Pricing, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy
3
An ‘Either-Or’ approach to fiscal and monetary policy is mistaken Larry Summers has delivered a pointed and sweeping critique of the prevailing consensus among central bankers. He rightly asserts that relian...

Stock prices & r*

Eric Lonergan
28th February 2019
Finance & Asset Pricing, Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems
2
Economists pay insufficient attention to asset prices. Ask most economists what the relevance of the bond equity correlation is for fiscal policy and they will be baffled. You’ll be lucky if they know what you’...

Draghi’s law of conditional safety

Eric Lonergan
24th January 2019
Finance & Asset Pricing, Money in Europe
1
Understanding the Eurozone The fundamental macroeconomic policy challenge faced by the Eurozone is how to have a risk free asset - which is essential to the functioning of a modern financial system - while sim...

More on post-interest rate monetary policy

Eric Lonergan
15th December 2018
Definitions of Money, Finance & Asset Pricing, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy
Accounting objections to cash transfers don’t add up, and if CBs bought equity they could reduce inequality There is growing recognition - most recently by Janet Yellen - that should another recession strike...

Defining Emerging Markets

Eric Lonergan
9th August 2018
Austerity, Finance & Asset Pricing, Monetary Policy
9
Emerging markets are not poor countries, nor are they countries which are making economic progress. They are defined by a very specific set of macroeconomic properties, which financial markets are conscious of,...
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