Tags: inflation
Preserving the EU from the Destruction of the Euro: No Silver Bullets
December 3rd, 2011
in Op Ed
by Guest Author Pippa Malmgren, PippaMalmgren.com, written November 11, 2011 The German and French policymakers have now realized that they may not be able to preserve the Euro and so they have focused their attention on a different problem – how t… more »
ECB: You Can't Inflate, Even if you Want To
November 29th, 2011
in Announcements, Op Ed
by Warren Mosler With the tools currently at their immediate disposal, including providing unlimited member bank liquidity,lowering the interbank rate, and buying euro national govt debt, the ECB has no chance of causing any monetary inflation, no matt… more »
It Must Be Impossible For The Fed To Create Inflation
November 17th, 2011
in Op Ed
by Warren Mosler Hardly an hour goes by without some pundit pushing the possibility of some kind of run away inflation, with Zimbabwe and Weimar rolling off the tongues of ordinary Americans everywhere. And Congressman and candidates of all persuasions… more »
India: Reining in the Inflationary Dragon
October 19th, 2011
in Op Ed
by Ajay ShahFirst posted at Ajay Shah’s Blog October 15, 2011 A lot is being written about inflation in India today. I thought it's worth writing about the fascinating insights into inflation that come from focusing on the distinction between… more »
Monetary Policy and the Future of China
September 17th, 2011
in Op Ed
Michael Pettis had an interesting post recently on China. It is interesting because it highlights the way that China is affected by the liquidity trap. Let me elaborate on how monetary policy is supposed to work in an inflation-targeting regime in normal times. more »
