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economics2 years ago

Timing the Recession: Insights from an Economics Professor

Economics professor Steve Hanke warns that a recession could hit as early as the first quarter of 2024, citing the decline in the money supply since July 2022 as an indicator. Hanke believes that economic activity typically responds to changes in the money supply with a lag of six to 18 months. He also notes that the current trajectory of the money supply points towards an imminent downturn. Hanke criticizes the Federal Reserve for excessive money printing and suggests that it may not be possible to reverse inflation back to 2%. He also criticizes Bitcoin as a bubble with no inherent value and criticizes El Salvador's decision to make it a legal tender.

economics2 years ago

Bank Failures and Economic Myths: Insights from Reagan's Adviser and Nobel Laureate.

Former economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan, Steve Hanke, believes that the Federal Reserve's contractionary policies have contributed to the current banking crisis and that the central bank is poised to bring more pain. Hanke argues that the Fed's fixation on the Phillips curve, which portrays inflation and unemployment as contrary forces, is faulty and does more harm than good. He also thinks that the Fed's policy of quantitative tightening has gone too far and may lead to a recession or banking bloodbath. Hanke deems the government's promise to assist failed banks unwise, arguing that society should not be forced to subsidize the financial risks assumed by others.