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A brief reply to Paul Krugman on policy equivalence, h/t Brad DeLong

Eric Lonergan
31st July 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
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Brad DeLong has revived an old piece by Paul Krugman on helicopter money (HM), which is correct in one sense, but I also think completely misses the point. Cutting to the chase, I recently attended a very au...

Fiscal policy: a brief reply to Duncan Weldon

Eric Lonergan
28th July 2016
Austerity, Finance & Asset Pricing, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy
7
Duncan Weldon has written a very perceptive blog, arguing that helicopter money is ‘a solution in search of a problem’ - what we really need is effective fiscal policy. In one sense, Duncan is spot on. A smart ...

There are two types of negative interest rates

Eric Lonergan
19th July 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
9
One works, the other doesn't Central banks typically alter monetary policy through the price of credit (interest rates) and the provision of credit (usually lending to banks against collateral). Central banks...

Bored by Borio

Eric Lonergan
27th May 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
3
Claudio Borio, and his colleagues, incinerate a straw man. Helicopter money - sensibly defined - does not involve any new commitments about future monetary policy. So Borio's arguments are not even relevant. ...

Helicopter money is different

Eric Lonergan
24th May 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems
31
The discussion of helicopter money may have moved from the periphery of the policy debate to its centre. Unfortunately, analytical confusion seems correlated with interest levels. Keynes once remarked that w...

Bernanke’s four errors

Eric Lonergan
12th April 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe, Theory & Other Problems
11
I am a huge fan of Ben Bernanke. He can take a significant amount of personal credit for preventing a depression. Also, The Courage to Act is a superb book. Disappointingly, Ben’s latest contribution to the ...

No expectations

Eric Lonergan
6th April 2016
Definitions of Money, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
18
Nick Rowe and his colleagues in Canada have a superb blog. If you’re interested in economics and don't already follow it - take a look. Recently, Nick and I have been discussing the relevance of ‘permanence...

Is it permanent? A reply to Nick Rowe

Eric Lonergan
4th April 2016
Definitions of Money, Finance & Asset Pricing, Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy
7
Nick Rowe has written a typically-lucid note which makes clear why it might make a difference to consumer behaviour if a tax cut is permanent, or temporary. To this extent, we are in full agreement: giving some...

The distinction between monetary and fiscal policy

Eric Lonergan
3rd April 2016
Helicopter Money, Monetary Policy, Money in Europe
11
Policies which have fiscal effects are not necessarily fiscal policy. To believe otherwise is a fallacy. The distinction between fiscal and monetary policy is rarely, if ever, made clear by economists of an...

Nothing is permanent

Eric Lonergan
5th March 2016
Monetary Policy, Theory & Other Problems
14
To borrow a disparaging phrase from Paul Krugman, the concept of 'permanence' in economics seems “to have a special ability to create intellectual confusion, even in smart people.” Personally, I don't reall...
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