I think there is a more important shift, from monetary
policy being the only game in town to one where fiscal policy has taken on greater importance.
Not exact matches
Monetary
policy was, by default, the «
only game in town» - but it, too, faced a critical constraint.
Fortunately, monetary
policy is not the
only game in town.
When it comes to thinking about what could
be done, it
's important to remember that monetary
policy isn't the
only game in town.
Neoliberal
policies across Europe
are being implemented because elites and large segments of the electorate see them as the «
only game in town».
And Amazon IMO isn't asserting itself as the
only game in town, they merely got tired of a large publisher thinking that the Amazon
policies didn't apply to them.