The International Monetary Fund published its economic outlook (in my opinion, it is a bit too optimistic):
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What caught my eye: The US-China trade conflict, workers and commuting, climate scenarios for central banks, and much more…
As always when Chad Bown publishes a piece, I can only recommend it!
What caught my eye: Monetary policy post-pandemic, investment treaties, the financial stability implications of digital assets, and much more…
Does the digital financial system create new potential challenges to financial stability?
What caught my eye: Scientific writing, central bank digital currencies, the rise of the side startup, and much more…
“We find that applicants with a history of risky research are less likely to be selected for funding than those without such a history, especially early career applicants.”
What caught my eye: The value of data, central bank digital currencies, and much more…
The “Great Resignation” in perspective:
What caught my eye: Global supply chain pressures, monetary policy operations, U.S. exports, and much more…
The World Bank Economic Outlook: “Slowing Growth, Rising Risks”
What caught my eye: Labor markets and inflation, central bank digital currencies, international trade, and much more…
Stablecoins, taxation of business income, and the invention of economic growth
What caught my eye: Stablecoins, taxation of business income in the global economy, and the invention of economic growth
Stablecoins, taxation of business income, and the invention of economic growth
What caught my eye: low-hanging fruits in climate policy, the health of cities, regulating big tech, and the inflation anchor, and much more…
No brainers and low-hanging fruit in national climate policy”:
What caught my eye: Inflation and the Fed, the failure of national-building in Afghanistan, and why it is a bad idea to make bitcoin compulsory tender
What will the Fed decide?