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Carnell Knowledge

How do governments decide which of us and how many will die in the pandemic? Are central banks sowing the seeds of the next crisis and making us all poorer? This and other topical issues in economics dealt with in a rigorous, yet accessible and humorous way

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    Stagflation - it's not likely, and that's a pity

    There is still a lot of chatter about the pandemic leading to stagflation.  In this episode, I argue that apart from a short-term and perhaps temporary rise in the price level, we aren't likely to see any sort of lasting "flation"... and if you are loaded up with debt, that might not be a good outcome.

  2. 9

    Forward guidance - ING Version

    When Central Banks tell us, it's all fine, we still have forward guidance, it's time to worry - it means they really have nothing left

  3. 8

    Negative Rates - ING version

    Some eminent economists think the answer to weak growth and low inflation, is substantially negative interest rates. With the application of a little common sense, and a minor tweak to textbook economics, such arguments can be easily trashed.  Listen to this podcast for some easy to follow explanation of why the boffins have got it wrong, and why a return to modest positive rates may be just what the economy actually needs. 

  4. 7

    Stagflation - ING version

    Some people predicted that this Pandemic would lead to stagflation. This podcast takes their arguments, shreds them, and then laments the fact that they were wrong, as a spot of stagflation wouldn't actually be such a bad outcome after all!

  5. 6

    Negative rate nonsense

    In these difficult times, are negative interest rates are a useful policy option for central banks, or alternatively dangerous nonsense?  Well, clearly it's dangerous nonsense!  Listen here to understand why. 

  6. 5

    Forward guidance - It's forward garbage!

    Why we shouldn't listen to central bank guidance, and why a "strategy change" to allow inflation to "run a little hot" is just hot air

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  8. 3

    It's not me, it's you. You've changed

    Episode 3 - Part 1: How some central relationships in economics have changed, and what that means for policymakers

  9. 2

    Back to the 70s

    In this episode, I set out why we are NOT going to return to an era of stagflation as we recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, and why in some ways, this is a pity  

  10. 1

    Episode 1: For whom the bell tolls

    In this episode, I'll be considering the sort of thinking underpinning the recent lock-downs across the world. Were they necessary, and what was really the goal?  The alternative title of this episode would be: "How do politicians decide how many of us are going to die?" 

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How do governments decide which of us and how many will die in the pandemic? Are central banks sowing the seeds of the next crisis and making us all poorer? This and other topical issues in economics dealt with in a rigorous, yet accessible and humorous way

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Robert Carnell

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How do governments decide which of us and how many will die in the pandemic? Are central banks sowing the seeds of the next crisis and making us all poorer? This and other topical issues in economics dealt with in a rigorous, yet accessible and humorous way

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