Sentences with word «macroeconomist»

The proper task of macroeconomists, it followed, was to use monetary and fiscal policy to manage demand well.
Academic macroeconomists did not distinguish themselves regarding the recent economic crisis.
But the central banker is an New Keynesian macroeconomist who years ago made a bet with his grad skool classmates that expectations are rational.
And it's especially bad for us old macroeconomists, who remember that the whole point of New Keynesian macroeconomics, when it began in the 1970's, was to show that a good feedback rule for monetary policy, unlike a k % money growth rule, meant that recessions did not have to last as long as it took firms to change prices.
Based on estimates of labor force and productivity growth at the time, if you asked a standard - issue macroeconomist back then where real GDP would be today, this is the line she would have showed you.
But macroeconomists lacked the statistics needed to follow how land prices — that is, the «non-building» aspect of real estate value — were affected by the business cycle.
Nicholas Gregory «Greg» Mankiw is an extremely ardent American macroeconomist.
Fischer was among the premier macroeconomists of his generation at MIT, before pivoting to a career in public service.
In his 1999 paper Determinants of Democracy, Harvard macroeconomist Robert Barro finds a significant relationship between more equal educational opportunity between the sexes and the «target» level of democracy (for which elections serve as a proxy).
Few global macroeconomists are as perceptive as Michael Pettis.
There are a lot of dopey opinions on saving, particularly from macroeconomists.
With the book, we set out to make a stand for public blockchains as the more important innovation, to confront the misguided (and persistent) claim that crypto assets are elaborate scams, and to reassure macroeconomists that not all crypto assets are currencies.
I think the wrong lessons were learned by Dr. Bernanke, and many academic macroeconomists.
But we don't have to,» says Stephen Gordon, a macroeconomist an Laval University.
Dean Baker is a macroeconomist and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC.
Macroeconomists can contribute by moving beyond their traditional models of business cycles to contemplate the possibility of secular stagnation.
Raghuram Rajan, the governor of the Reserve Bank of India and among the few economists who foresaw the last financial crisis, warned last week that «some of our macroeconomists are not recognizing the overall build - up of risks.
It's something everyone is doing,» says Doug Hanley, a macroeconomist at the University of Pittsburgh.
Perhaps that is why the economic meltdown of 2008 came upon us so suddenly: We were all in that bubble economy together, including most of the macroeconomists and mathematicians who could have — should have — seen something coming.
I think the wrong lessons were learned by Dr. Bernanke, and many academic macroeconomists.
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