
Bryan Cutsinger
Monetary historian and assistant professor of economics at Florida Atlantic University, specializing in historical episodes of inflation, deflation, and monetary policy.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 56min
Bryan Cutsinger on the What the History of Growth Driven Deflation Can Teach us about a Potential AI Boom
Bryan Cutsinger, a monetary historian and assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University, dives deep into the dynamics of deflation and its historical context. He discusses the nuances between supply-driven and demand-driven deflation, highlighting how the latter can harm markets. Cutsinger draws parallels to the postbellum U.S. era, showcasing how strong economic growth persisted alongside deflation. The conversation also explores the potential of AI to spark productivity, while proposing reforms to help workers navigate these changes.

Apr 2, 2024 • 6min
There Is No Such Thing as a Wage-Price Spiral
Economist Bryan Cutsinger debunks the wage-price spiral theory, revealing the limited impact of unions on inflation. He explores the misconception of wage-price spirals and discusses the role of central banks in influencing inflation dynamics.


