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Isabella Weber On a New Way to Think About Inflation

Odd Lots

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Is There a Difference Between Monetarism and Keynesianism?

Inflation is always driven by macroeconomic factors. What we are arguing here is to say that there are more prices than the price of borrowing money that can acquire systemic significance in ways that can have very large implications for monetary stability. We want to know where these points of vulnerability are so that we can react to these shocks before they kind of ripple throughout the whole system.

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