Macro Musings with David Beckworth
Episodes
143 – Rohan Grey on Digital Currency, Privacy, and Modern Monetary Theory
11 Feb 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Rohan Grey is a legal scholar and the research director of the Digital Fiat Currency Institute. He joins the show today to make the case for digital l...
142 – Donald Kohn on Fed Policy from the 1970s to Today
04 Feb 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Donald Kohn is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and currently serves as an external member of the Financial Policy Committee at the Bank o...
RE-AIR - Kevin Erdmann on Housing Shortages and Their Role in the Great Recession
28 Jan 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Erdmann is an independent researcher and blogger at Idiosyncratic Whisk, where he explores economic and financial topics such as housing, invest...
141 – Christine McDaniel on Trade, China, and Intellectual Property
21 Jan 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Christine McDaniel is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center and was previously the deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Departmen...
140 – Craig Torres on Fed Transparency, Automation, and the Bear Stearns Bailout
14 Jan 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Craig Torres is a reporter for Bloomberg News where has earned several rewards for his reporting on Fed policy. Previously, Craig also served as the c...
139 – Julia Coronado on Inflation, Fed Rate Hikes, and Recent Economic Developments
07 Jan 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Julia Coronado is the president and founder of Macro Policy Perspectives, a Wall Street research firm. Previously, she was a chief economist for Graha...
BONUS - Brian Goff on Sports Economics
31 Dec 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Goff is the distinguished professor of economics at the Gordon Ford College of Business at Western Kentucky University. He is the author of the ...
138 – Felix Salmon on Charitable Giving and Sovereign Debt
24 Dec 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Felix Salmon is a financial journalist at Axios and the host of the Slate Money podcast. In this special holiday episode, Felix joins the show to disc...
137 – Matt Mitchell on Rent-Seeking and Public Choice
17 Dec 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Matt Mitchell is the director and senior research fellow at the Equity Initiative at the Mercatus Center. He joins the show today to talk about rent s...
136 – Josh Galper on LIBOR, Overnight Lending, and the Lehman Brothers Collapse
10 Dec 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Josh Galper is the managing principal of Finadium, an independent consultancy in capital markets with unique expertise in securities, finance, colla...
135 – Victoria Guida on Financial Regulation, Jay Powell, and Recent Fed Appointments
03 Dec 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Victoria Guida is a reporter for Politico where she covers monetary policy and financial regulation, including extensive coverage of the Federal Reser...
134 – Neil Irwin on the Invisible Recession, Monetary Regimes, and the Current Issues Facing the Fed
26 Nov 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Neil Irwin is a senior economics correspondent for the New York Times and was formerly a columnist at the Washington Post. He is the author of the boo...
133 – Adam Ozimek on Population Growth, Declining Business Dynamism and Fed Policy
19 Nov 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Adam Ozimek is a senior economist at Moody's Analytics where he covers U.S. labor markets and demographics while actively blogging and tweeting about ...
132 – Scott Sumner on the Lessons Learned for Monetary Policy, Ten Years Later after the Crisis
12 Nov 2018
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Scott Sumner joins David Beckworth at the University of Texas at Austin for the Financial Crisis Symposium: "Ten Years Later: What Does the...
131 – Mike Derby on Recent Economic Trends, Normalizing Monetary Policy and More
05 Nov 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Derby is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal who covers the Federal Reserve. He joins the show today to talk about his coverage of recent deve...
130 – Don Boudreaux on Free Trade, Protectionism, and the China Shock
29 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Don Boudreaux is a professor of economics at George Mason University as well as the co-director of the Program on the American Economy and Globalizati...
129 – Nick Bunker on the Economic Recovery, Unemployment Measurement, and the U.S. Labor Market
22 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Bunker is an economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab where he focuses on the U.S. labor market and was previously a senior policy analyst at the Washi...
128 – Robert Kaplan on the FOMC, the Dallas Fed, and Lessons from the Great Recession
15 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Rob Kaplan is the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Previously, he was a professor and associate dean at Harvard Business Schoo...
127 – Jared Bernstein on Fiscal Reform, Trade, and the Financial Crisis
08 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jared Bernstein is a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and previously served as chief economist and economic advisor to Vice...
126 – Will Luther on Cash, "Supernotes," and Cryptocurrencies
01 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Will Luther is an assistant professor of economics at Florida Atlantic University and is the director of the Sound Money Project at the American Insti...
125 – Sam Hammond on Co-Determination, Corporate Governance, and the Accountable Capitalism Act
24 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sam Hammond is a policy analyst and covers topics in poverty and welfare for the Niskanen Center. Sam is a previous guest on Macro Musings, and he joi...
124 – Brad Setser on Global Economic Imbalances and the Fed's Role as a Monetary Superpower
17 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Brad Setser is a senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations where he works on macroeconomics, global capital flows,...
123 – Adam Posen on Trade, Inflation Targeting, and Central Bank Independence
10 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Adam Posen is the president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and was formerly senior fellow at the Bank of England, helping set m...
122 – Sebastian Edwards on FDR, Gold, and the Great Depression
03 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sebastian Edwards is a professor of economics at UCLA, and is a former chief economist for the World Bank. He joins the show today to talk about his n...
121 – Tim Duy on the Yield Curve, Inflation Targeting, and the Federal Reserve under Jay Powell
27 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Tim Duy is a professor of economics at the University of Oregon, a columnist for Bloomberg, and a former economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury....
120 - Josh Hendrickson on Using Monetary Policy as a Jobs Guarantee
17 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Josh Hendrickson is an associate professor of economics at the University of Mississippi, where he specializes in monetary economics. He also writes f...
119 - Tim Lee on Technological Innovation, Productivity, and Economic Growth
13 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Tim Lee is a senior reporter for Ars Technica covering tech policy, blockchain technologies, and the future of transportation. Tim was formerly with V...
118 - Kevin Erdmann on Housing Shortages and a New Understanding of the Great Recession
06 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Erdmann is an independent researcher and blogger at Idiosyncratic Whisk, where he explores economic and financial topics such as housing, invest...
117 - Morgan Ricks on the Features and Advantages of Federal Reserve Bank Accounts
30 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Morgan Ricks is a law professor at Vanderbilt University and studies financial regulation. Between 2009 and 2010, he was a senior policy advisor and f...
116 - Ashoka Mody on the Origins of the Euro and the Euro Crisis
19 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ashoka Mody is a professor of international economic policy at Princeton University and formerly worked at the IMF and the World Bank. He joins the sh...
115 - Monica de Bolle on the Economic Challenges Facing Argentina and Venezuela
16 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Monica de Bolle is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University. Monic...
114 - Mark Copelovitch on the Political Economy of the Global Recession and the Eurozone Crisis
09 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mark Copelovitch is an associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and studies the politics of international trade...
113 – Dan Griswold on the Benefits and Myths of Immigration
02 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Dan Griswold is a research fellow and co-director for the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus Center. He is a nationally...
112 – Larry Ball on the Lehman Brothers Collapse and Its Role in the Great Recession
25 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Larry Ball is a professor and department chair of economics at Johns Hopkins University. He is published widely in the field of macroeconomics and joi...
111 - Nick Timiraos on the History and Economics of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
18 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Timiraos is a national economics correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and covers topics relating to the Federal Reserve. He also covered the...
110 - Brian Blackstone on the ECB and the Swiss Referendum on Sovereign Money
11 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Blackstone is a Switzerland bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal and previously covered the European Central Bank from the Wall Street Journ...
109 - Christine McDaniel on International Trade and Intellectual Property
04 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Christine McDaniel is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center with the Program on the American Economy and Globalization. Christine previously...
108 - Sam Hammond on Welfare Reform and Social Insurance
28 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sam Hammond is a poverty and welfare policy analyst for the Niskanen Center and has recently published a new paper titled, *The Free-Market Welfare St...
107 - Michael Darda on Inflation, Market Monetarism, and Fed Policy
21 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Darda is a chief economist and market strategist at MKM Partners. Michael is also a frequent guest on financial television and radio and is ro...
106 – Razeen Sally on Protectionism, International Trade, and China
14 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Razeen Sally is an associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore and formerly taught at the ...
105 – David Andolfatto on Inflation and the Phillips Curve
07 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
David is the Vice President of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, and has published widely in the field of monetary economics. He also writes for his...
104 - Jim Hamilton on Econometrics, Energy Markets, and Low Interest Rates
30 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jim Hamilton is a professor of economics at the University of California-San Diego and the author of *Time Series Analysis,* a popular graduate-level ...
103 - Daniela Gabor on Safe Assets and Shadow Banking
23 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Daniela Gabor is a professor of economics and finance at the University of West England at Bristol and a monetary economist. She specializes in shadow...
102 – Morgan Ricks on *Money as Infrastructure* and Bank Regulations
16 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Morgan Ricks is a law professor at Vanderbilt University. Previously, he was a senior policy advisor and financial restructuring expert at the U.S. Tr...
101 – Ioana Marinescu on Universal Basic Income
09 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ioana Marinescu is an assistant professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Econo...
100 – Ryan Avent, Cardiff Garcia, and Heather Long on Lessons from the Great Recession
02 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Macro Musings is celebrating its 100th episode, and for this special occasion, we have an all-star panel of guests joining the show! Heather Long is a...
99 – Edward Nelson on Money, its Role within Monetary Policy, and the Monetarist Legacy
26 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ed Nelson is a senior advisor at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and formerly worked at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank and the Bank of Engl...
[Rebroadcast] Daniel Griswold on the Basics of Trade
19 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Daniel Griswold is a Mercatus Center Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus C...
98 - Noah Smith on Immigration Economics
12 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Noah Smith is a Bloomberg View columnist and formerly a professor of finance at Stony Brook University. Today, he joins the show to talk about his jou...
97 - Kevin Hassett on Growth, Technological Change, and the Trump Administration's Economic Policies
05 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Hassett is the chair of President Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, a former scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a professor at Co...
96 – Brink Lindsey and Steven Teles on Rent-Seeking and the Twin Melees Afflicting the U.S. Economy
26 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Brink Lindsey is the Vice President and Director of the Open Society Project at the Niskanen Center, and Steven Teles is a Professor of Political Scie...
95 – George Selgin on Fed Floors, Corridors, and Interest on Excess Reserves
19 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
George Selgin is the Director of the Cato Institute Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Universi...
94 - Mike Konczal on Expanding the Fed's Monetary Toolkit
12 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Konczal is a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute where he works on financial reform, unemployment, inequality, and a progressive vision of the econ...
93 – Neel Kashkari and Ron Feldman on the Minneapolis Plan and Monetary Policy Reform
05 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Neel Kashkari is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and Ron Feldman is the first vice president and chi...
92 - Ángel Ubide on Getting Central Banks Out of Their Comfort Zones
29 Jan 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ángel Ubide is a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and formerly was a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Today, he...
91 - Jesse Eisinger on the Financial Crisis and the Department of Justice
22 Jan 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jesse Eisinger is a senior reporter and editor at ProPublica as well as a Pulitzer Prize winner. Today, he joins the show to discuss his new book *The...
90 – Sarah Binder and Mark Spindel on Fed History and the Myth of Its Independence
15 Jan 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sarah Binder is a professor of Political Science at George Washington University and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. She research focuse...
89 – Mike Bird on the Eurozone, Abenomics, and the Fed Balance Sheet
08 Jan 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Bird is a reporter for *The Wall Street Journal* and covers global economics and markets from the Journal's London office. Today, he joins the sh...
BONUS: The Macroeconomics of Star Wars and Star Trek
01 Jan 2018
Contributed by Lukas
(REBROADCAST EPISODE) In this week's special episode, David compares and contrasts the economics of the Star Wars and Star Trek universes. He is joine...
BONUS: Laura Birg and Anna Goeddeke on Christmas Economics
25 Dec 2017
Contributed by Lukas
(REBROADCAST EPISODE) In this week's special episode, David discusses the economics of Christmas with Laura Birg, a post-doctoral researcher at the Un...
88 – Ricardo Caballero on the Safe Asset Conundrum
18 Dec 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ricardo J. Caballero is a professor of economics at MIT and is widely published in the fields of macroeconomics and international economics. Today, he...
87 - Stephen Williamson on New Monetarism and Neo-Fisherism
11 Dec 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Stephen Williamson is a professor of economics at the University of Western Ontario and formerly served as a vice president at the Federal Reserve Ban...
86 - William A. Barnett on Divisia Aggregates and Measuring Money in the Economy
04 Dec 2017
Contributed by Lukas
William A. Barnett is the Oswald Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Kansas and Director of the Center for Financial Stabil...
85 – Caroline Baum on Treasury Yield Curves and the Debt Ceiling
27 Nov 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Caroline Baum is an economics columnist at MarketWatch and formerly was a writer for Bloomberg and Dow Jones. Today, she joins the show to discuss how...
84 - Nick Bloom on Economic Uncertainty and the Productivity Slowdown
20 Nov 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Nicholas Bloom is a professor of economics at Stanford University and is the co-director of the Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program ...
83 - Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on Myths about the Fed and Interest Rates
13 Nov 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel is a professor of economics at San Jose State University and writes on macroeconomics and economic history. Today, Jeff joins th...
82 - Doug Irwin on the History of US Trade Policy
06 Nov 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Douglas Irwin is a professor of economics at Dartmouth College and a leading expert on trade economics. Today, he joins the show to discuss his new bo...
81 – Norbert Michel on Smarter Financial Regulation
30 Oct 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Norbert Michel is the director of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation. Today, Norbert joins the show to discuss a new book of coll...
80 – Karl Smith on Market Power, the Great Variation, and Choices for Fed Chair
23 Oct 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Karl Smith is the director of economic research at the Niskanen Center. He joins the show to discuss his thoughts on increasing market power (the abil...
79 - Binyamin Appelbaum on Covering the Fed and Monetary Policy in the Trump Era
16 Oct 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Binyamin Appelbaum is an award-winning correspondent for the New York Times and covers the Federal Reserve and other aspects of economic policy. Today...
78 - Olivier Blanchard on the State of Macroeconomics
09 Oct 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Olivier Blanchard is the C. Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the former Director of Research at t...
77 - JW Mason on Economic Recovery and Potential GDP
02 Oct 2017
Contributed by Lukas
JW Mason is an assistant professor of economics at John Jay College and a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. Today, he joins the show to discuss his r...
76 – Caroline Freund on the Decline in Global Trade and Trump's Trade Policy
25 Sep 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Caroline Freund is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE). Previously, she served as the chief economist for the...
75 - Larry Summers on Secular Stagnation, Fiscal Policy, and Fed Policy
18 Sep 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Lawrence Summers is the Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus of Harvard University. Previously, he served as U.S. Treasury Sec...
74 - Eric Hilt on Debates in Economic History and the Cliometric Revolution
11 Sep 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Eric Hilt is a professor of economics and economic historian at Wellesley College. Today, he joins the show to discuss his new journal article *Econom...
73 - JW Verret on Rules-Based Monetary Policy and the CHOICE Act
04 Sep 2017
Contributed by Lukas
JW Verret is an associate law professor at the Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University and a senior affiliated scholar at the Mercatus...
72 – Adam Millsap on Regional Business Cycles, State Fiscal Health, and Labor Mobility
28 Aug 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Adam Millsap is an assistant director at the L. Charles Hilton Center at Florida State University and a senior affiliated scholar at the Mercatus Cent...
71 – Betsey Stevenson on Challenges in the U.S. Labor Market
21 Aug 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Betsey Stevenson is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Michigan and previously served as the chief economist at the U.S. Lab...
70 - Greg Mankiw on Macroeconomists as Scientists and Engineers
14 Aug 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Greg Mankiw is a professor of economics at Harvard University and served as the chair of the Council on Economic Advisers under President George W. Bu...
69 – Edward Harrison on the Political Economy of the Eurozone
07 Aug 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Edward Harrison is a consultant with Global Macro Advisers and founder of the investment news blog *Credit Writedowns.* Today, he joins the show to di...
68 - Scott Sumner on Fed Performance since the Great Recession
31 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
In this week's episode in front of a live audience, Scott Sumner, the director of the Program on Monetary Policy at the Mercatus Center and blogger at...
67 – Lisa Cook on Households in the Great Recession, Economic Growth in Africa, & Patents
24 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Lisa Cook is an Associate Professor of Economics at Michigan State University and formerly served as a senior economist at the Council of Economic Adv...
66 - Ryan Cooper on Economic Anxiety, Populism, and Population Growth
17 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at *The Week.* He joins the show to discuss how bad economic policy has hindered strong economic recovery from...
65 - Stephen Miller on Financial Crises, Capital Requirements, and the US Banking System
10 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Stephen Matteo Miller is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He joins the show to discuss his work on the hist...
64 - Ricardo Reis Defends Macroeconomics
03 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ricardo Reis is a professor of economics at the London School of Economics and the editor of the prominent Journal of Monetary Economics. He joins the...
63 - Matt Yglesias on the Politics of Fed Policy
26 Jun 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Matt Yglesias is a columnist and editor for the news website Vox, which he co-founded in 2014. Today, he joins the show to talk about the politics sha...
62 – Mandel and Swanson on *The Coming Productivity Boom*
19 Jun 2017
Contributed by Lukas
In this week's episode, David is joined by two guests, who make a case for economic optimism. Michael Mandel, chief economist at the Progressive Polic...
61 - Steve Horwitz on Monetary Disequilibrium and Austrian Business Cycle Theory
12 Jun 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Steven Horwitz is a professor of economics at Ball State University and a senior affiliated scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University....
60 – Matt Klein on Greece, Optimal Currency Areas, and Safe Assets
05 Jun 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Matt Klein is a columnist for the Financial Times and blogger at FT Alphaville. Today, he joins the show to discuss his work on the Eurozone, optimal ...
59 - Jay Shambaugh on the Macroeconomic Trilemma ("The Impossible Trinity")
29 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Jay Shambaugh is a professor of economics and international affairs at The George Washington University and a former member on the Council of Economic...
58 – David Schleicher on Local and State Regulation and Declining Mobility
22 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
David Schleicher is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and is an expert in election law, land use, local government law, urban developme...
57 – Paul Krugman on Liquidity Traps, the Great Recession, and Isaac Asimov
15 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Krugman is a Nobel Laureate in economics, a columnist at *The New York Times,* and a Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center ...
56 – Ethan Ilzetzki on the U.S. Dollar as an Anchor Currency
08 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ethan Ilzetzki is an assistant professor of economics at the London School of Economics and a research affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Res...
55 – Daniel Griswold on the Basics of Trade
01 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Daniel Griswold is a Mercatus Center Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus C...
54 – Josh Zumbrun on Challenges and Angst Facing the Economics Profession
24 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Josh Zumbrun is a national economics correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. David and Josh discuss what seems to be the diminished status of econo...
53 – James Bullard on Life as a Fed Bank President and Monetary Policy in 2017
17 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
In this week's episode, Jim Bullard, the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, joins the show to discuss his work as a Federal R...
52 – Tyler Cowen on Complacency, Immobility, and Stagnation
10 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Tyler Cowen is a professor of economics at George Mason University as well as the general director of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. ...
51 – George Selgin on Reforming Open Market Operations and Normalizing Fed Policy
03 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
George Selgin, director of the Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, returns to *Macro Musings* to discuss his new proposal...
50 - Steve Hanke on Hyperinflations
27 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Steve Hanke is a professor of applied economics and co-director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enter...
49 - Jeffrey Frankel on Recession-Dating, the Plaza Accords, and Globalization
20 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Jeffrey Frankel is a professor and economist at Harvard University and the director of the Program in International Finance and Macroeconomics at the ...