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Isabel Schnabel: ‘The last mile of disinflation may be the most difficult one’

The ECB board member on combating price rises, the effect of climate change on costs and the importance of money supply

07.02.2024 10

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Erik Brynjolfsson: ‘This could be the best decade in history — or the worst’

The Stanford professor on what generative AI will mean for productivity, jobs and the society of the future

31.01.2024 10

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Stephanie Kelton: ‘Inflation has come down in spite of the Fed, not because of it’

The US economist on how boosting supply is a better way out of the inflation trap than crimping demand

11.01.2024 6

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Charles Goodhart: ‘We’re in for a fiscal crisis down the road and we don’t know how to solve it’

The former Bank of England economist on inflation, labour shortages, and the right to challenge central bankers

14.12.2023 6

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Huw Pill: ‘We are making our judgments. The markets are making their judgments’

Bank of England’s chief economist on battling inflation and responding to geopolitical shocks

24.11.2023 10

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Claudia Sahm: ‘We do not need a recession, but we may get one’

The former Federal Reserve economist on talk of a recession, the battle to tame inflation and the difficulties of forecasting

08.11.2023 5

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Jennifer Harris: ‘Everything costs something in foreign policy terms. There are no free lunches here either’

The National Security Council’s former chief economic adviser on China, Iran and harnessing the market to solve climate change

02.11.2023 3

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