Daron, this article is the pinnacle of respect. Only giants like Friedman and Keynes (and now you) get articles like this written about them.
It is like when other social scientists write nasty stuff about economics. They only do that because what we do matters so much.
@darioperkins The expectations fairy 🧚🏻 but the problem remains the peekaboo inflation, generally, theory tends to suggest it’s best to hike rates when the iron’s still hot, so either the economy exhumes no heat or the fairy deanchores expecting the target to be forever missed, either is bad
@ErikFossing Beautiful, Europe is a continent of beauty, passion, emotional intelligence, and discrete ambition. Auspicious wealth, overselling one’s own exceptionalisms is ridiculed as phoney. Europeans are peaceful and chilled, we enjoy modest abundance, wine, coffee, friendships, holidays
@Claudia_Sahm I’m similar; the idea development, the entire data set, the letterheads, titles, subtitles, and snarky stuff are all mine. The AI does the editing in the mornings, whinges, moans, disputes the entire lot, and in the end, we publish the outcome of our negotiation
@darioperkins That’s a proactive monetary policy conduct, overstepping wouldn’t even describe it. Heads at the BoE MPC need to get fired. This unacceptable, as it’s biased at based, predatory at worst
@robin_j_brooks Irrefutably, your data point out to causality and do not explain causation. Concomitantly, you don’t claim they do. But you’re pointing out to party-specific issues of a contemporary Greek political system. Caveat to the global shipping capital: capitalism is messy, not Greek