Economists didn't
expect stagflation in»70s; did not tag the great moderation properly, or call the bust $ $ Sep 21, 2012
Not exact matches
Judging from the S&P 500 index during
stagflation, you can always
expect the (nominal) dividend amount to grow, but not necessarily as fast as inflation.
Judging from the S&P 500 index during
stagflation, you can always
expect the (nominal) dividend amount to grow.
The time was the Fall of 1980, and macroeconomics was trying to catch up with what happened with
stagflation, because that was not something that
expected would come from their policy recommendations that offered the politicians a free lunch.