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...Notably, in 2013, he reintroduced into macroeconomic discussions the idea of “secular stagnation”, first used by the Keynesian Alvin Hansen in the 1930s....
...Hot topic 2 The markets’ reaction to comments from Janet Yellen was relatively muted....
...Indeed, Janet Yellen, Fed chair, said in remarks at a Harvard University event on Friday that higher rates in the next couple of months looked “appropriate” if growth picked up as expected and the labour...
...“We still think it is most likely the Fed will raise rates in September but risks are currently skewed towards a later hike,” said Louise Aggerstrøm Hansen, senior analyst at Danske Bank....
...“Following several days of losses, Brent crude oil on Tuesday found support at its 100-day moving average at $37.30,” said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank....
...Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank said negative fundamentals and negative momentum was making oil an easy target for short-sellers....
...- Gavyn Davies on the economics of Janet Yellen....
...Google Scholar lists dozens of entries under the name Janet L. Yellen....
...[2] The work of the third winner, Lars Peter Hansen, is summarised by John Cochrane here....
...Janet Yellen, the current Fed vice-chair, is now considered the frontrunner for the post....
...The term secular stagnation, coined by American Keynesian Alvin Hansen in the late 1930s, has always had a polarising effect among economists, and the same will certainly be true again this time....
...to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap … and Others Don’t, teams up with Hansen to analyse how some companies prosper even in the most turbulent conditions....
...Beck Hansen’s links to the cult are hinted at in references to exoskeletons and spaceships....
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