Could a tighter monetary stance undo the effects from an easy monetary stance?
byBy Dr Frank Shostak By a popular way of thinking, it is the role of the central bank to make sure that economy follows…
By Dr Frank Shostak By a popular way of thinking, it is the role of the central bank to make sure that economy follows…
With US elections over and a vaccine in sight, financial market uncertainty has declined Rotation has seen a resurgence in those stocks battered by…
By Urs Schoettli Recently the English language daily The Japan Times carried the headline “Kono declares war on the fax machine.” In the recent reshuffle of…
Once an economy falls into an economic slump and the level of unemployment begins to rise most commentators are of the view that it…
If there one thing that is fairly certain in this life – besides the seeming inescapability of death and taxes – is that once…
In the Financial Times from November 2 2020, the IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath suggested that world economies at present are likely to be…
The Covid pandemic has accelerated several economic trends Technology industries will benefit Less developed countries will suffer This crisis could see ‘The African Century’…
In all the economic mayhem ahead, no one is yet thinking of the consequences for trade imbalances. The twin deficit hypothesis informs us that…
According to the popular way of thinking, various economic data can provide an analyst with the necessary information regarding the state of the economy….
President Trump has said often that he had “created the greatest economy the world has ever seen, until the China virus came.” Maybe some…