单词 | macroeconomist |
例句 | But Mikhail Khan, a macroeconomist who Russia asked to brief the Security Council, said the poorest countries had received just 3% of the grain shipped by Ukraine, in line with U.N. data. 'Many may die' warns UN after end of Black Sea grain deal 2023-07-21T04:00:00Z That has made the bookish former chair of the Federal Reserve an unlikely commander in the West’s economic war — a macroeconomist marshaling forces on the financial battlefield. Janet Yellen’s global campaign to defund Russia’s war machine 2022-07-14T04:00:00Z It was dismaying to see George F. Will defame the distinguished career of macroeconomist Lisa Cook in his Jan. 30 op-ed, “The Fed doesn’t need two political activists.” Opinion | Lisa Cook well deserves her nomination to the Federal Reserve 2022-02-07T05:00:00Z At the time, Biden said that Brainard, “one of our country’s leading macroeconomists — has played a key leadership role at the Federal Reserve, working with Powell to help power our country’s robust economic recovery.” Brainard questioned on inflation, climate risk issues as part of nomination to become Fed’s second-in-command 2022-01-13T05:00:00Z “They put great stock in inflation expectations,” said Steven Friedman, a senior macroeconomist at the money management firm MacKay Shields, who was once a market analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Bond Market Says Inflation Will Last. You Should Be Listening. 2021-10-26T04:00:00Z “Usually when there is a disaster, if you’re a macroeconomist it’s a blip on the radar screen,” said Carol Corrado, a distinguished principal research fellow at The Conference Board who has researched inflation measurements. There is shadow inflation taking place all around us 2021-10-11T04:00:00Z In normal times, macroeconomists don’t pay much attention to shipping costs. Who knew used cars and shipping containers would matter so much? 2021-08-15T04:00:00Z A macroeconomist, Waller is the director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Senate confirms Christopher Waller to the Fed board as Judy Shelton’s path narrows 2020-12-03T05:00:00Z "I do think the USA is seeing a K-shaped recovery," Dr. Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, told Salon by email. The US is experiencing a "K-shaped" economic recovery. Here's what that means 2020-09-09T04:00:00Z Dr. Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, questioned whether Trump's new policy will hold up in court. Experts say Trump's eviction moratorium is hard to access and will be of limited help 2020-09-02T04:00:00Z Speaking to Salon last month, American University macroeconomist Dr. Gabriel Mathy anticipated that long-term unemployment would be a problem as a result of the recession. Millions of jobs lost during pandemic may be gone for years, according to the IRS 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z "The latest jobless numbers are fairly unsurprising and are similar to what we've seen in previous weeks," Dr. Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, told Salon by email. The jobless rate went down slightly as COVID-19 cases rose. Here's why that's a bad omen 2020-08-07T04:00:00Z Dr. Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, told Salon by email that the decline in investment is "troubling" because sharp drops in investment tend to correspond with recessions. After U.S. economy's most disastrous quarter on record, what lies ahead? 2020-07-31T04:00:00Z Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, shared his thoughts with Salon by email after arguing that the income cap proposed by Roosevelt would be a bit higher than my own estimate. A cap on income might seem radical — but it was once a mainstream idea in American politics 2020-07-26T04:00:00Z Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, told Salon by email that there are deeper underlying problems with America's unemployment benefits system. Mnuchin supports unemployment extension based on "70% wage replacement" — here's what that means 2020-07-23T04:00:00Z Dr. Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, echoed those writers' concern. The specter of long-term unemployment looms for millions of Americans 2020-07-09T04:00:00Z Notably, the discrepancy between the anticipated unemployment numbers and the ones released this month don't bode well for future economic growth, as Gabriel Mathy, a macroeconomist at American University, told Salon. Trump is celebrating a slight dip in unemployment. That's a mistake 2020-06-05T04:00:00Z “This is all about, in the end, supporting employment,” said Steven Friedman, a former New York Fed official who is now senior macroeconomist at the investment management firm MacKay Shields. Fed Makes Initial Purchases in Its First Corporate Debt Buying Program 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z Quite the contrary: With central banks around the world asking close to zero interest rates on virtually unlimited supplies of capital, more macroeconomists are worried about deflation than inflation. Opinion | So long, balanced budgets. Everyone’s into endless spending now. 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z This is new territory for macroeconomists more familiar with gauging how interest rates might influence employment. Modelers weigh value of lives and lockdown costs to put a price on COVID-19 2020-03-31T04:00:00Z Indeed, Democratic base voters — like those who showed up at campaign events recently in New Hampshire — tend to latch onto problems deeper than what macroeconomists normally talk about when evaluating the economy. How Democrats Are, and Aren’t, Challenging the Trump Economic Record 2019-05-26T04:00:00Z You might suppose that the existence of wildly different business-cycle theories would make macroeconomists more humble, but no. Economists still lack a proper understanding of business cycles 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z “I don’t think every position needs to be filled by a trained macroeconomist, but given the nature of the job, I think there needs to be a heavy dominance of trained macroeconomists,” Mr. Duy said. Trump Picks Monetary Expert for No. 2 Job at Federal Reserve 2018-04-16T04:00:00Z Ms. Dynan said Mr. Williams “will be great in the job. He’s a skilled macroeconomist and has a lot of experience in Fed communication.” How the New York Fed, Prizing Diversity, Elevated an Insider as Its Next President 2018-04-03T04:00:00Z In an email, David Romer, a leading macroeconomist at the University of California, Berkeley, summarized the paper as depicting “a cesspool of misogyny.” Evidence of a Toxic Environment for Women in Economics 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z An excess of consensus among macroeconomists in the run-up to the financial crisis has haunted them. Economists are prone to fads, and the latest is machine learning 2016-11-24T05:00:00Z As a macroeconomist, I would say that the long expansion phenomenon has to do with a change in the structure of the US. Will the Next President Face a Recession? Don’t Assume So 2016-10-27T04:00:00Z To macroeconomists, it suggested that a falling unemployment rate was finally creating the response that theory suggests it should: employers raising wages to attract the workers they need. How Did Walmart Get Cleaner Stores and Higher Sales? It Paid Its People More 2016-10-15T04:00:00Z When I run that line by Russ Roberts, he replies with a joke: “How do you know macroeconomists have a sense of humor? They use decimal points.” When All Economics Is Political 2016-05-14T04:00:00Z American macroeconomist James Tobin first pitched the idea of a transaction tax in the 1970s. China 'planning Tobin tax' on currency trading - business live 2016-03-15T04:00:00Z Christina Romer and David Romer, two of the leading macroeconomists of their generation and both professors at the University of California, Berkeley, have just released a careful forensic examination of Mr. Friedman’s analysis. Uncovering the Bad Math (or Logic) of an Economic Analysis Embraced by Bernie Sanders 2016-02-26T05:00:00Z Restaurants, theaters, other entertainment venues and some retailers took the brunt of the hit, but overall, the impact might be a wash, said Chris Christopher, a U.S. macroeconomist at data firm IHS Global Insight. This Is How Much the Winter Storm Could Cost the U.S. 2016-01-25T05:00:00Z Chris Christopher, a U.S. macroeconomist at data firm IHS Global Insight, says other spending may just be delayed, like car buying and purchases of winter weather apparel, or shifted around. Experts say the weekend blizzard along the East Coast could have an economic impact of up to $850 million, with restaurants, theaters and other entertainment venues, and some retailers taking the brunt of the hit 2016-01-24T05:00:00Z "Looking through the distortions caused by lower energy prices, consumers are boosting their spending," Gus Faucher, a senior vice president and macroeconomist at The PNC Financial Services Group, wrote in a research note Friday. Black Friday Delivers Lump of Coal to U.S. Retail Sales 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z Despite their fondness for playing them on Twitter, venture capitalists aren’t macroeconomists. The Dangers Ahead if Tech Unicorns Get Gored 2015-10-26T04:00:00Z Before Mr Deaton came along, macroeconomists used models of individual behaviour to explain, why, in aggregate, consumption seemed less volatile than income. Reality cheque 2015-10-14T04:00:00Z An earlier generation of macroeconomists had focused on aggregate measures, such as the total levels of consumption or income in the economy. Why Angus Deaton Deserved the Economics Nobel Prize 2015-10-12T04:00:00Z For now, even in the course of frequent references to “restructuring” being needed to improve the quality of Chinese output, many macroeconomists minimize the balance-sheet influence. China Event Hears Talk of Trade, Not Much of Debt 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z In fact, the quote referred to macroeconomists’ theories. Correction 2015-05-14T04:00:00Z Please note that I am not an economist, let alone a macroeconomist, and that this is opinion only. The Microfoundations Of Macroeconomic Models 2015-04-05T04:00:00Z His microeconomic theory, allied with his empirical observations about aggregate income, together implied that income should be smoother than consumption, in contrast to what the macroeconomists had been trying to explain in the first place. Reality cheque 2015-10-14T04:00:00Z While macroeconomists are “people who are wrong about things in general.” UW economist turns to humor to help save the planet 2015-01-06T05:00:00Z Nancy Stokey, a macroeconomist at the University of Chicago, argues “There are much better ways to avoid excessive inflation, while maintaining the flexibility of a fiat currency.” Why A Gold Standard Does Not Imply Price Stability 2014-10-08T04:00:00Z Nonetheless, macroeconomists need a price level — a variable represented by P — for their models. The Pseudo Science of Inflation 2014-08-04T04:00:00Z The question is important to businesses as well as to macroeconomists. How Tight Is Manufacturing Capacity? (And What Should Companies Do About It?) 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z Until fairly recently, most macroeconomists were not very interested in the finer details of the banking and financial system. Did Hyman Minsky find the secret behind financial crashes? 2014-03-24T01:14:46Z Textbook economics is getting a grilling by many macroeconomists these days. Congressional Budget Office blows it — again 2014-03-08T20:00:00Z Before the crisis the talk among macroeconomists was all about the Great Moderation and the primacy of keeping inflation low. Free exchange: This time is worse 2014-01-09T16:00:03Z Brett House, a macroeconomist and former principal advisor in the office of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon; and Diana Propper, a clean technology investor. NY firm sees investment opportunity in garment factories 2013-09-27T20:20:13Z There may be big problems ahead—climate change, food scarcity, demographic shifts and poorly trained young people—but macroeconomists prefer to improvise today and worry about the future later. Free exchange: The next frontier 2013-09-19T14:59:24Z Many macroeconomists have been concerned about the productivity puzzle in the UK, with employment rising but output flatlining over the past two years. The Fiver 2013-05-22T15:04:04Z But worse, in the macroeconomists’ view, both parties agreed not to extend a two-year-old cut in Americans’ payroll taxes for Social Security, reducing their spending money. Deficit Reduction Is Seen by Economists as Impeding Recovery 2013-05-09T03:16:46Z Many macroeconomists were comfortable ignoring finance because they exclusively studied the United States, a country that had not experienced a significant crisis since the 1930s. A brief history of macro: How we got here 2013-01-21T23:19:13Z The idea was heretical among macroeconomists, as it dispensed with much of the careful theoretical machinery then being used to analyse growth. Innovation pessimism: Has the ideas machine broken down? 2013-01-10T16:11:29Z I don't think there's any value to macroeconomists adopting a paradigm for which there isn't a policy answer. Business cycles: Just what is a recession? 2012-12-03T17:04:43Z The only reader who raised concerns about including the unemployment prediction was her husband, another Berkeley macroeconomist. Behind Karl Rove's Latest Anti-Stimulus Ads 2012-10-03T00:05:40Z No, Gilder told the macroeconomists who gave us the 1970s, “This is a drama most essentially not of measurable money and machines, aggregates and distributions, but of mind and morale.” The Wonders of Wealth, the Path to Poverty 2012-08-30T15:10:06Z This is not to say that macroeconomists completely ignored the financial system. A brief history of macro: How we got here 2013-01-21T23:19:13Z After all, he is an international trade theorist rather than an empirical macroeconomist, and it is hard for anyone to stay informed about all literatures in the field. Political economics: Yesteday's heresies 2012-08-07T14:45:04Z Early after the crisis, a number of prominent macroeconomists were repeating Mr Bernanke's advice back to him, suggesting that a bout of moderately high inflation would do the American economy a great deal of good. Monetary policy: QE sera, sera 2012-07-12T17:38:59Z The ideal candidate will be a senior and respected macroeconomist of many years' standing: please do list scholarly publications on your CV, highlighting any work on the Great Depression and/or Japan's stagnation. Bank of England governor: situation (nearly) vacant 2012-05-16T22:24:49Z Following the 2008 financial crisis, we are instead plagued by warring camps of macroeconomists who agree the profession has achieved a deep understanding of the economy and who disagree about almost every detail. Economix Blog: In Economics, You Are What You Model 2012-04-16T16:04:11Z Sargant's answer: It is just wrong to say that this financial crisis caught modern macroeconomists by surprise. Nobel's Newbie: Don't Blame Economists for the Economy 2011-10-11T00:20:23Z Then, as now, the pronouncements of macroeconomists add up to confusion. Economix Blog: Do Congress and the White House Deserve an AA+ Rating? 2011-08-12T10:00:12Z "I would be loathe to say there's a sharp slowdown in the pipeline, but some momentum seems to be lost," said Mark Miller, global macroeconomist at Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets. World factory growth slips as U.S. hiring weak 2011-06-01T13:00:46Z In the hope of finding an alternative means of measuring GDP, macroeconomists Xi Chen and William Nordhaus of Yale University turned to nighttime images of the globe taken by U.S. Bright Lights, Rich Cities 2011-05-16T22:15:01Z "As a macroeconomist ... what I'm mainly concerned about is some kind of big problem that might look like the European sovereign debt problem, and I do not think that we're looking at that." Fed's Bullard: economy doing well, oil not a drag 2011-02-28T17:45:57Z As macroeconomists grope for new ideas to reinvigorate the profession, they're looking past the one-liners and harking back to the old masters. Economics' Newest Thinking Comes from the Old Masters 2011-01-13T22:00:00Z Given the tendency of many macroeconomists to forget the basics, a brief review is in order. How I Missed the ‘Housing Recovery’ of 2010: Caroline Baum 2011-01-03T02:15:33Z The business cycle dating committee consists of eight top macroeconomists, chaired by Stanford University's Robert Hall. Political Economy: The Great Recession ended in June 2009 2010-09-20T15:17:00Z Indeed, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said that central bankers were in desperate need of a new playbook after macroeconomists “failed the country and indeed the world.” The Financial Earthquake: Finding a New Economics in the Rubble 2010-08-02T20:32:00Z And it is worth remembering that one of the most renowned macroeconomists of the 20th century was also the first female fellow at King's College, Cambridge. In praise of ? Joan Robinson 2010-07-08T23:05:00Z Incidentally, this is not Keynesianism: it's just accounting, familiar to any macroeconomist. The national debt is money the government owes us 2010-06-17T11:30:00Z Budd is one of the most respected macroeconomists in the country, Osborne says. George Osborne unveils Treasury spending audit - live 2010-05-17T07:38:00Z He felt macroeconomists had clawed their way up a mountain, only to discover, when they broke through the clouds, that a neighbouring mountain would have taken them higher. Economics focus: Twin peaks 2010-04-15T10:52:00Z The president is seeking one or two strong macroeconomists, these sources said, and one person with a strong financial markets background. Fed Vice Chairman Kohn to leave in June; gives Obama opening 2010-03-01T18:05:00Z “For this reason, many macroeconomists now believe that the true cost of a recession is not the fall in G.D.P. per se, but the associated increase in the risk of people becoming, and staying, unemployed.” 2010-02-17T05:09:00Z Mr. Blanchard, a macroeconomist on leave from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said the global economic downturn revealed flaws in macroeconomic policy, especially the reliance primarily on interest rates to manage economies. 2010-02-12T01:34:00Z |
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