

09 - Josh Hendrickson on Measuring Money in the Economy
Jun 6, 2016
Josh Hendrickson, assistant professor of economics at the University of Mississippi, challenges the prevailing view in monetary economics that money doesn't matter. He discusses the importance of better money measurements, the role of money supply in the crisis, and the significance of measuring money in the economy. They also explore the impact of social media on building a professional brand.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Reading, Social Media Engagement, and Debating as an Economist
02:15 • 4min
The Shift away from Money in Economic Models
06:32 • 5min
The Importance of Divisia Aggregates in Measuring Money Supply
11:31 • 15min
The Significance of Measuring Money
26:47 • 14min
The Role of Monetary Policy in the 'Great Moderation'
41:10 • 11min
Causes of the Great Recession
52:36 • 6min