单词 | monetarism |
例句 | Post-Allende Chile was a laboratory for Chicago-school monetarism; political repression and an aggressive embracing of the free market were inextricably linked. Patricio Guzmán, Chile's master of documentary, focuses on the stars 2012-07-20T21:55:08Z To show, for example, that their obsessive interest in monetarism or the A-Team is understandable because they're 30 and, therefore, a child of the 80s. An Edinburgh comedy judge's diary: has porn changed comedy tastes? 2010-08-18T13:31:00Z This surrealist play on the falsehoods of monetarism is remembered now as an eerie forecast on the vanity and greed of bankers. Celebrating George Wyllie: a sculptor and surrealist who still ruffles feathers 2012-08-24T08:50:37Z Capitalism 3.0, of course, headed in a completely opposite direction as Mrs Thatcher and Ronald Reagan skipped to the sidelines, leaving monetarism and market forces to do the job. Capitalism 4.0 by Anatole Kaletsky 2010-07-24T23:25:00Z The influence of the econcons peaked in the late 1970s with Milton Friedman's monetarism and Arthur Laffer's curve. There's no such thing as a conservative intellectual — only apologists for right-wing power 2023-07-01T04:00:00Z Yet consumer price inflation began that period at 2.6 percent and ended it at 0.7 percent — the opposite of what monetarism would have predicted. Inflation has Fed critics pointing to spike in money supply 2022-02-06T05:00:00Z “I wrote 70 percent of that criticism myself. When I became editor of the Times, I continued to criticize monetarism.” Trailblazing journalist Harold Evans dead at 92 2020-09-24T04:00:00Z “I wrote 70% of that criticism myself. When I became editor of the Times, I continued to criticise monetarism.” Sir Harold Evans, trail-blazing newspaper editor, dies aged 92 2020-09-24T04:00:00Z The economic experiment known as monetarism—limiting the supply of money in order to control inflation—was abandoned when it became clear it was impossible to establish a precise definition of the money supply. Predicting the future of money 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z But monetarism proved harder to implement than its proponents thought; the monetary targets behaved unpredictably. 2016 may have been an economic as well as political turning-point 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z Yet even Volcker, who pioneered the use of monetarism at the Fed, ultimately abandoned a strict reliance upon money supply growth in managing the economy. Inflation has Fed critics pointing to spike in money supply 2022-02-06T05:00:00Z At the home of Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, understanding monetarism and Austrian economics was more engaging than rehashing Keynes. A Safe Space for Unsafe Spaces 2016-09-18T04:00:00Z It is reminiscent of the problem of defining the money supply during the heyday of monetarism in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Collateral damage 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z At this point mildly sentient readers probably think this discussion of ‘market monetarism’ is a joke, or some kind of April Fool’s hoax. 'Market Monetarism' Scarily Revives The Central Planning Errors Of The 20th Century 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z It is the approach often known as monetarism, associated particularly with the Nobel Prize winning economist, the late Milton Friedman. Inflation targeting: Has it worked? 2015-03-10T04:00:00Z Although money supply growth had been above the Fed’s target for most of that year, he agreed to cut interest rates rather than raise them as monetarism demanded. Inflation has Fed critics pointing to spike in money supply 2022-02-06T05:00:00Z We’re seeing a split today between conservatives that embrace monetarism or perhaps some other funny-money alternative like nominal GDP targeting, and those who are basically gold advocates. The Intellectual Foundation for Monetary Reform is Falling Into Place 2014-12-04T05:00:00Z But what’s really odd is that they’re missing Friedman’s real point, which is that there are two sides to this monetarism thing. The Absurdity Of The Bundesbank Not Believing Milton Friedman 2014-10-26T04:00:00Z To see why, we need only overlay ‘market monetarism’ on the desperate economic situation in much of Baltimore. 'Market Monetarism' Scarily Revives The Central Planning Errors Of The 20th Century 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z Despite Thatcher's worship of Adam Smith, monetarism hastened the reformation of Scottish identity - from the 18th Century idea of being entrepreneurial "North Britons" into that of being a fairer people than the more conservative English. What now for Britishness? 2014-09-20T04:00:00Z When people say of dozens of political and cultural movements from monetarism to Marxism that their followers treat their cause "like a religion", they never mean it as a compliment. The phantom menace of militant atheism 2014-09-06T04:00:00Z Krugman calls these people “the deflation caucus,” and ultimately argues that partisanship and class bias render their views on monetarism hopelessly self-interested and impervious to facts. Paul Krugman blasts the right-wing “deflation caucus” for “being wrong year after year” 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z Friedman’s monetarism and his advocacy for flexible over fixed exchange rates became mainstream during my early Fed years. Happy Birthday Milton Friedman--Advocate of School Choice 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z As a conservative publication known to be sympathetic to ‘market monetarism’ put it not long ago: 'Market Monetarism' Scarily Revives The Central Planning Errors Of The 20th Century 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z But shortly after the Keynesian revolution, Milton Friedman led a new push against government intervention under the guise of monetarism. This is not a democracy: How the Supreme Court allowed the 1 percent control 2014-07-04T04:00:00Z This was not the received wisdom on the left at the time, when to suggest that the euro would be supercharged monetarism, Thatcherism with knobs on, was deemed unseemly. Britain and the euro: what if we'd joined? 2013-06-02T13:39:28Z And the longer we dither with pure monetarism, the worse these problems get. Monetary policy: How does inflation matter? 2013-04-23T23:43:09Z I was opposed to what she stood for: the Conservative party, monetarism and her strident true blue colonialism. Letters: Final thoughts as we turn our backs on Thatcher 2013-04-18T19:59:02Z The key lesson of Thatcherism, therefore, was that market-oriented structural reforms such as labor flexibility, privatization and supply-side tax cuts were symbiotically linked to the abandonment of monetarism and macroeconomic austerity. COLUMN - If Europe wants Thatcherism, it must abandon austerity: Kaletsky 2013-04-16T22:08:48Z She privatised state industries, refused to negotiate with the unions, abolished state controls, broke the striking miners and replaced Keynesianism with Friedman’s monetarism. Margaret Thatcher: Freedom fighter 2013-04-11T15:18:13Z She wrestled inflation to the ground by hiking interest rates and trying to control the growth in the money supply—a philosophy known as "monetarism." Thatcher's Economic Overhauls Still Debated 2013-04-08T20:34:14Z But she was at the ringside as Heath's experiments in monetarism and industrial relations legislation crashed and burned. Margaret Thatcher, a political phenomenon, dies aged 87 2013-04-08T12:27:43Z But both these policies also bear a remarkable similarity to those of a previous Tory government, when monetarism was in vogue. Never mind the snow – it's austerity that's disrupting the economy 2013-01-21T13:50:01Z When I was studying E at Oxford the emerging orthodoxy was monetarism, a belief that the control of the money supply was the primary way to keep inflation - that scourge of the 1970s - under control. And all shall worship money... 2012-12-21T16:45:58Z It was a victory and a test for market monetarism. Monetary policy: A victory, and a test 2012-09-14T19:13:01Z But monetarism - one theory of what stood behind central bank power - was refuted. Monetary policy: Rethinking macro 2012-07-26T19:59:10Z Although monetarism had already been forced upon the preceding Labour government by the International Monetary Fund, under Thatcher it was presented as a crusade, until it was discreetly abandoned in the mid-1980s. Margaret Thatcher, a political phenomenon, dies aged 87 2013-04-08T12:27:43Z The Depression shaped Friedman’s distinct view of the macroeconomy, dubbed monetarism. Free exchange: The Chicago question 2012-07-26T15:11:14Z And in the calm created by Friedman and Volcker a New Keynesian consensus emerged, rooted firmly in monetarism. Monetary policy: Rethinking macro 2012-07-26T19:59:10Z Their work goes beyond old labels like Keynesianism and the monetarism of Milton Friedman. Nobel Winners in Economics: The Reluctant Celebrities 2011-12-04T02:39:11Z Keynesianism and monetarism are now suffering a similar distortion. A Return to Economist Friedrich Hayek's Ideas 2010-11-28T05:00:00Z I was an early, and at times rather lonely, critic of Thatcherism in general and the specific economic doctrine to which the first Thatcher government was attached, namely monetarism. David Cameron's cost-cutting echoes that of Thatcher's first government ? and it will be just as damaging 2010-08-14T23:05:00Z My first Chiles memory is of long motorway drives being enhanced by his unerring ability to turn monetarism and stock market movement into riveting radio. Louise Taylor: Chiles spooks his World Cup rivals 2010-06-10T00:29:00Z But, as we have seen, even Friedman, the apostle of monetarism, acknowledged the stabilising influence of public sector deficits in time of recession. David Cameron's cost-cutting echoes that of Thatcher's first government ? and it will be just as damaging 2010-08-14T23:05:00Z |
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