As I expect to discuss in subsequent posts, much of what economists thought they knew
about macroeconomic policy needs to be reassessed in light of events.
Not exact matches
In his spare time he maintains The Street Light, a blog
about economics, finance, and public
policy, with an emphasis on
macroeconomics and international financial issues.
I think there's a wider sort of
macroeconomic and social
policy issue that we all need to be aware
about, and also we all need to maybe come together
about some new definitions of what work is and how opportunities are being created, also.
«Learning
about micro - and
macroeconomics by actually doing it can impart a much richer understanding of what monetary
policy looks like and why.»
I don't use technical analysis, and I don't worry
about macroeconomics or government
policy.
I'm leaving the details of
macroeconomic thinking and
policy for another chapter and writing
about how society should handle risk.
Like his field of research, he often blogs
about fiscal
policy issues and the
macroeconomic impact of tax
policies.
London
About Blog
Policy Research in
Macroeconomics (PRIME) is a network of macroeconomists, political economists and professionals from related disciplines who seek to engage with a diverse audience in order to de-mystify economic theories,
policies and ideas.
Uneasy Money is a blog
about monetary
policy, which means it is also
about monetary theory and
macroeconomics.
Sioux Falls, SD
About Blog This blog will show that financial history is both intrinsically interesting and of crucial importance to many aspects of public
policy, ranging from Social Security to construction to
macroeconomic stability.
Federal Reserve Bank of NY
About Blog The New York Fed's Liberty Street Economics blog provides commentary on current economic topics relating to monetary
policy,
macroeconomic developments, financial stability issues, and regional trends in the Second Federal Reserve District.