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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2021 · 41 MIN

The Fed and Inflation Targeting

from Economics Explored · host Michael Knox, Gene Tunny

Economics Explored host Gene Tunny discusses the US Fed's new approach to inflation targeting with Michael Knox, the Chief Economist of leading Australian wealth management firm Morgans.  The approach implies the Fed will allow the economy to run hot for a while during the recovery from the pandemic recession. The conversation revolves around Michael's recent note:The Fed - Allowing the economy to run hotOther links relevant to the conversation include:Powell announces new Fed approach to inflation that could keep rates lower for longerBoskin Commission ReportFRED yield curve data showing steepening yield curve over late 2020/early 2021, as longer-term rates/yields (e.g. 10-year Treasury bond yield) increase relative to shorter-term rates (e.g. Federal Funds Rate)Michael Knox on Quantitative Easing as a long-term strategyRobert Heller's 1976 paper on International reserves, money, and global inflation

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On how the US Federal Reserve now looks at inflation targeting, and why it is expected to allow the economy to run hot for a while during the recovery from the pandemic recession.

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