Policymakers are conducting a review of its monetary policy framework, with the 2% inflation target under scrutiny. I have identified seven sins (flaws or misleading claims) about the Fed's price targeting framework that they might [...]
Global| May 28 2019Seven Sins of Price-Targeting
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Global| May 23 2019State Coincident Indexes
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's estimates of state coincident activity again show that growth is less intensely centered in the West. Over the 12 months ending in March, Nevada is once again the leader, with a striking 5.4% [...]
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Global| May 22 2019Chart of the Week: U.S. and Greece: 5-Year Treasury Bond Mid Yield
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Global| May 17 2019State Labor Markets in April
State payrolls were, like the national figure, generally strong in April. Ten states had statistically significant gains, led in absolute numbers by California (46,000) and in percentage terms by Rhode Island (.8%) . A handful of [...]
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Global| May 15 2019Is America on the Losing End on Trade With China?
The Trump Administration has argued that China's unfair trade practices, which include tariffs, non-tariff barriers, export and financial subsidies, limit market access for imported goods, and investment restrictions are largely [...]
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Global| May 06 2019The "Muzzle" on Inflation
The "muzzle" on reported inflation has policymakers and analysts perplexed. Numerous economic explanations and theories have been offered, and policymakers are considering making changes to their operating price-targeting framework. [...]
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Global| May 02 2019Why Isn't Consumer Price Inflation Higher? Might Ancient Monetary Theory Hold the Answer?
In the four quarters ended Q1:2019, the chain-price index for personal consumption expenditures increased 1.4%, down from 1.9% in the four quarters ended Q4:2018. This was the slowest increase since 1.0% in the four quarters ended [...]
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Global| May 01 2019State GDP in 2018:Q4
Real GDP growth by state was noticeably faster growth in the Western part of the nation than in the East in 2018:Q4. No state east of, or bordering on, the Mississippi River had real growth in the top 10. Growth was led by a whopping [...]
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