In this episode of World Economics we discuss the concept of helicopter money, the mistake of using the Hong Kong example and why it is likely to be implemented… and fail.
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Coronavirus, Global Economy and Policy Actions (World Economics Episode 11)
In this new episode of our video blog, we discuss the impact on the global economy of the coronavirus epidemic, as well as some important risks in policy action.
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Why We Should Worry About Stagflation
Central banks have tried to create inflation at any cost under the misguided view that this will boost growth and help reduce the debt burden. Just as a pilot driving a Ferrari with the instructions of a Ford T, central banks are pushing the accelerator looking at the rearview mirror and screaming “go faster, we have not crashed yet!”.
U.S. Budget: Spending Is The Problem
Every time there is a budget debate, politicians from both parties will discuss the deficit and spending as if the first one did not matter and the latter could only increase. However, the main problem of the US budget in the past four decades is that total outlays rise significantly faster than receipts no matter what the economic growth or revenue stream does. For example, in the fiscal years 2018 and 2019 total outlays rose mostly due to mandatory expenses in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. No tax revenue measure would have covered that amount.
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