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Tag Archives: mainstream economics

Where Is That Confounded Recession?

November 6, 2019ffw6-cycle forecast, animal spirits, bank credit, behavioral economics, Big-3 recession precursors, business cycle, circular flow, credit conditions, Fed, fiscal policy, house prices, housing sector, Keynesians, lending standards, mainstream economics, monetary policy, public policies, recession, spending capacity, stock prices, TSP12 Comments

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Paul Krugman versus the Old Lady, Revisited

September 11, 2018ffwbank credit cycles, bank lending, Bank of England, banking fallacies, central bank money, Hyman Minsky, Keynesianism, macroeconomics, mainstream economics, Monetarism, monetary base, money multiplier, New Classical economics, Paul Krugman, Steve Keen

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An Inflation Indicator to Watch, Part 3

March 10, 2018ffwbank-created money, Ben Bernanke, business cycle, circular flow, deflation, disinflation, Federal Reserve, GDP, inflation, M2, M63, mainstream economics, Monetarism, monetary aggregates, recessions, trade balance19 Comments

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An Inflation Indicator to Watch, Part 1

February 18, 2018ffwAnna Schwartz, Ben Bernanke, circular flow, Conference Board, economic forecasting, financial accelerator model, GDP, Keynesianism, Leading Economic Index, M1, M2, M63, mainstream economics, Milton Friedman, Monetarism, monetary aggregates, Paul Krugman, Phillips Curve51 Comments

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