Posts Tagged ‘Ferguson’

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‘Economist’ thinks that there is no broken society in Britain. What say you?
Link from Paul Kedrosky on Niall Ferguson’s infidelity. Fascinating in its own way. Maintaining a certain consistency between what one says, one believes and does is, well, hard.
Again, thanks to Paul Kedrosky, this article in defence of Greenspan or a platform for Greenspan to [...]

Krugman – Ferguson Slugfe(a)st – Final Part

The dessert – the Fed chairman
 The Gold Standard (TGS) does not believe that history repeats itself exactly, much less, economic history. So, TGS won’t bet on Japan’s deflationary outcome being repeated in the U.S. even though in many other respects, the US has taken many leaves out of Japan’s book.
That said, premature paeans are being [...]

Krugman – Ferguson Slugfe(a)st – Part 4

Extra serving: the battle continues in Op-Eds
 It may be a digression but Gold Standard (TGS) must record here the profound distaste he felt when he first read the ‘triumphalist’ Chimerica piece by NF and a co-author. It appeared to have been written in the early part of 2007 but appeared in a journal in December [...]

Krugman – Ferguson Slugfe(a)st – Part 3

Main course 2 – joint serving by both
What is interesting is that PK himself provides a possible angle.

The only thing that might drive up interest rates—and this is a real concern (emphasis mine) – is that people may grow dubious about the financial solvency of governments.

NF was quick to latch on to that:

Well, if [...]

Krugman-Ferguson Slugfe(a)st – Part 2

Main Course 1 – served by Niall Ferguson
Here is where you can find the transcript of the panel discussion.
This is what NF said in that panel discussion:

There is a clear contradiction between these two policies, and we’re trying to have it both ways. You can’t be a monetarist and a Keynesian simultaneously—at least I can’t [...]

Krugman – Ferguson Slugfe(a)st – Part 1

The appetizer – ‘Crowding out’
It all started with Krugman (PK) posting this on his blog. He sighs, expresses exasperation with Niall Ferguson’s ‘ignorance’ and alludes to some ‘dark age of macro-economics’. Strong stuff. Link here.
In fact, there is some history to this. PK, perhaps, was having this at the back of his mind when [...]