The Six Major Adverse Shocks that Have Hit the U.S. Macroeconomy since 2005 http://www.bradford-delong.com/2015/12/the-six-major-adverse-shocks-that-have-hit-the-us-macroeconomy-since-2005.html …
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@greg_ip (1) Back at Jackson Hole in 1992, LHS’s and my point that an inflation target much less than 5%/year had the strong drawback of3 retweets 6 likes -
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@greg_ip (2) making it likely that we would have nasty experiences at the zero lower bound was countered. It was countered by people saying1 retweet 4 likes -
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@greg_ip (3) that even if adverse shocks did drive the Fed to the ZLB sometime, such excursions to the ZLB would be rare and short.1 retweet 4 likes -
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@greg_ip (4) Confidence in the durability of the “Great Moderation”, and the consequent belief that we did not need to worry about what1 retweet 4 likes -
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@greg_ip (5) might happen in what@ojblanchard1 calls “dark corners” was, in retrospect—and some of us thought in prospect—very wrong. It1 retweet 5 likes -
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@greg_ip (6) was, I think, a major element in what led the economics department to put itself in a position where it got itself schlonged3 retweets 9 likes
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@JHWeissmann@delong@greg_ip yeah, how much of this is b/c New Zealand went with 2%?1 retweet 1 like - View other replies
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@JHWeissmann@delong@greg_ip and as@Neil_Irwin shows, not like NZ govt had a super rigorous method for 2 percent http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/21/upshot/of-kiwis-and-currencies-how-a-2-inflation-target-became-global-economic-gospel.html … - View other replies
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@nick_bunker@delong@JHWeissmann@greg_ip@Neil_Irwin NZ showed that 1 is too low. EMs seem happy with 3 or 4 but not more. --> 3% ?1 retweet 0 likes -
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@DavidBeckworth too much worry about having to roll back price-level effects of an adverse oil shock. Or that’s my guess cc:@greg_ip2 retweets 2 likes - Show more
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