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President Reagan meets with Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker in the Oval Office, July 16, 1981. PHOTO: BETTMANN ARCHIVE/GETTY IMAGES

Lessons From the Great Inflation of 1973-81

Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Paul Volcker, will be remembered for many policy decisions that still outlive his tenure. More specifically, the lessons learned from his handling of the Great Inflation of 1973-81 will be amongst the most relevant. As we live through a similar economic challenge today, it is important to remember the role that… Continue reading

 
By Jackson Gibbs

Downturn on the Horizon? An illustration by the New York Times

In the last few months, the conversation about recession has dominated not only the media circles, economic think tanks, and dining room tables, but also has made its way into the creative world of cartoon artists. I found the digital and printed version of this New York Times piece to be precisely on point because… Continue reading

 
Trillions Book Review

Burton Malkiel’s Compelling Book Review of ‘Trillions’

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Big investment funds have a public face, a famous money manager who is constantly “talking up his fund” on financial television shows. By contrast, index fund investing is hard to comprehend. The Financial Times journalist Robin Wigglesworth got curious about those “missing faces” and wrote a fascinating history of how indexing got started. The resulting… Continue reading

 

Reflation Risk (And Why Goldman Sachs Says We Will Be Ok)

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Reflation Risk According to Goldman Sachs With fiscal stimulus and accommodative monetary policy buoying the U.S. economic recovery, prominent economists from former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers to former IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard have raised concerns that the U.S. economy could be headed for overheating and inflation. In this recent Goldman Sachs podcast, host Allison… Continue reading