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November 26, 2021, Opinion: "In contrast to the stagflationary 1970s, the US recovery since the pandemic-induced recession has been strong, whether judged by GDP or labor-market…
November 18, 2021, Interview: "Many Americans were shocked by last month’s 6.2 percent leap in the consumer price index over last year’s figure, despite economists warnings for…
October 25, 2021, Opinion: "As the northern winter draws closer, surging fossil-fuel prices have left many consumers worried. But there may be a silver lining in the form of more…
September 23, 2021, Opinion: "Many aspects of cryptocurrencies are baffling, not least the success of a joke like Dogecoin. But El Salvador’s recent adoption of Bitcoin as legal…
August 2021, Book Chapter: "A majority of countries neither freely float their currencies nor firmly peg. But most of the remainder in practice also don’t obey such well-defined…
May 2, 2021, Opinion: "Richard Cooper, Robert Mundell, and John Williamson made important contributions on a variety of topics in international economics throughout their…
March 24, 2021, Opinion: "America erred in 2009-10 in curtailing the size and duration of the fiscal expansion in the aftermath of the Great Recession. Regardless of who was…
February 3, 2021, Opinion: "By conspiring to drive up struggling companies’ stock prices, GameStop investors believe they beat Wall Street at its own game. But there are no clear-…
January 25, 2021, Opinion: "With Donald Trump having departed the White House, many Republicans are suddenly rediscovering the dangers of budget deficits, after four years of…
November 27, 2020, Opinion: "US President Donald Trump has made international cooperation almost impossible over the last four years. Although President-elect Joe Biden is…