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Friday, June 18, 2010

Recommended Readings

  • Is Spain Next?--Mark Copelovitch
  • Policy Responses to Long-Term Unemployment --Annie Lowrey
  • The Great Deviation--John B. Taylor
  • No Fed Tightening Unitl 2012--Glenn D. Rudebush
  • The Hourless Recovery--Rebecca Wilder
  • Fed to Touch Extension Chord--Randall W. Forsyth
  • Types of "General Gluts"--Brad DeLong

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I am an assistant professor of economics at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. I am using this blog as an outlet to express my ideas, concerns, and questions on macroeconomics and markets.
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Some NGDP Targeting Pieces

(1) A Nominal GDP Target Would Narrow the Fed's Mandate.
(2) How Nominal GDP Targeting Would Work.
(3) The Case for Nominal GDP Targeting.
(4) Thoughts on the Tyler Cowen-Scott Sumner Debate. 
(5) Why a Nominal GDP Level Target Trumps a Price Level Target.
(6) Target the Cause Not the Symptom.