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Macroeconomists’ Playbook

Dan Crawford | March 5, 2011 11:51 am

Mark Thoma links us to Rewriting the Macroeconomists’ Playbook in the Wake of the Crisis by Oliver Blanchard of the IMF.

In comments are names we all recognize.

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  • Rdan says:
    March 5, 2011 at 12:27 pm

    One question constantly bandied about over at ZH is whether QE is temporary or a permanent sort of policy…is there a QE3 or not, and whether QE2 will keep on humming?  I believe the emphasis is on a bond crisis and USD as a global reserve currency. 

    Another question in commentas at Economist’s view is more fundamental…what’s an economy for?? 

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