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...“This enhanced use of dollar swap lines will, ironically, further strengthen the global dollar system and its powerful network effects,” predicts David Beckworth, a research fellow at George Mason University...
...As David Beckworth, of the Mercatus Center think-tank, has pointed out, in the US the ratio of public debt to gross domestic product has plummeted by more than 20 percentage points from its pandemic peak...
.... -- Robert McCauley chats to David Beckworth about dollar dominance. -- Liverpool FC posts some bleak figures. -- How the North could save the Union. -- The UK is being dragged into a big mafia trial...
...Bradley Beckworth, a partner at Nix, Patterson & Roach, who is working for the Oklahoma attorney-general on his case against opioid manufacturers, said “courageous” prosecutors and attorneys-general were...
...“In this case, justice included showing the world in broad daylight exactly how J&J created the crisis in Oklahoma and profited hugely from doing so,” says Brad Beckworth, a partner at Nix Patterson and...
...“For Beckworth” (1980) is a tent-shaped mound of solid wood, like an architectural model that will far outlast the finished product. His early works invoke farm implements or household tools....
...As David Beckworth explains in his useful blog post on the paper, the reasoning involves the need to insure both debtors and creditors against the risk of unexpected price movements that affect the real...
...Elsewhere on Thursday, a few headlines… — First Evidence That Online Dating Is Changing the Nature of Society (Technology Review) — David Beckworth’s podcast episode with Olivier Blanchard (Macro Musings...
...Massey stands out for the malevolent charm he brings to the part of Bonny Johnny, a Southern plantation owner and Bella’s arch-nemesis, while Brandon Gill provides an understated counterpoint as Nathaniel Beckworth...
...– Further listening, David Beckworth talks to our own Matt Klein. – Further, further reading....
...– Further listening, David Beckworth with Paul Krugman on liquidity traps, the Great Recession, and Isaac Asimov. – Yale students outraged over dean’s brutal Yelp reviews. – Rate dogs… build empire....
...– Beckworth, with an emphasis on declining labour mobility: Is the United States becoming less of an optimal currency area? – A new paper from Zucman et al on tax evasion and inequality....
...” – Beckworth: The monetary superpower is as strong as ever. – “First, kill all the economists” sounds great to some, but it won’t fix monetary policy....
...” – Further listening: Tim Duy talks to David Beckworth about Fed watching. – Further, further watching: prison economics....
...Elsewhere on Monday, – Beckworth with a note to President Trump: It’s policy divergence, not China, driving the dollar. – A good EM FX weekahead wrap....
...– So you say the US unemployment rate is ‘fictitious’… – Beckworth: Can the world survive a strong dollar?...
...If you want to listen to him comprehensively describe the book’s sweeping narrative, then you should totally check out his appearances on David Beckworth’s podcast, the Slate Money Gabfest, Strategy + Business...
...– And Beckworth: “So has the Bank of Japan finally mastered its monetary conditions in a way that will spur economic growth? Or is this just another step into the quantitative quagmire of Abenomics?...
...– Further listening, Izzy talks to David Beckworth. – Further watching, John Oliver on America’s third party candidates. – Further, further reading....
...Of course, that divergence, per Beckworth, “comes from the belief that Trump’s policies will spur robust growth....
...David Beckworth says we are a monetary superpower—well we are now a lot more super than even 3 hours ago....
...” - David Beckworth: “Brexit, in short, has turned out better than I expected but is not without problems....
...The case for nominal GDP targeting [7:09] We welcomed economist David Beckworth on the show for the first time....
...For some light pre-statement reading, we recommend: – Recession Watch and the Global Reach of Fed Policy, by David Beckworth – Five Questions for Janet Yellen, by Tim Duy – QE, Basel III and the Fed’s...
...Related links: Recession watch and the global reach of Fed policy – Beckworth The Fed’s tributaries – Economist Mr....
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