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Posts on International Finance

March 16, 2022 by Miles Kimball

Putting “net exports” into my blog search box, and subtracting those posts primarily about negative interest rates yields this set of posts:

  • International Finance: A Primer

  • Alexander Trentin Interviews Miles Kimball about Establishing an International Capital Flow Framework

  • How Increasing Retirement Saving Could Give America More Balanced Trade

  • Presidential Q&A: Is a Strong Dollar or a Weak Dollar Good for the Economy?

  • Why a Weaker Effect of Exchange Rates on Net Exports Doesn’t Weaken the Power of Monetary Policy

  • Luke Kawa: How Central Banks Gained More Control Over the World's Major Currencies

  • The J Curve

  • Q&A: Evidence that Financial Flows Determine the Overall Balance of Trade, Not Tariffs?

  • Remittances in International Finance

  • Border Adjustment vs. Dollar Depreciation

  • Zane Salem: How to Boost US Exports

  • VAT: Help the Poor and Strengthen the Economy by Changing the Way the US Collects Tax

  • Off the Rails: How to Get the Recovery Back on Track

  • Tyler Cowen: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy

  • Economists' Open Letter Open Letter to President Trump and Congress Against Protectionism

  • Monetary Policy and Financial Stability

  • Alex Rosenberg Interviews Miles Kimball on the Responsiveness of Monetary Policy to New Information

  • Miles Kimball and Brad DeLong Discuss Wallace Neutrality and Principles of Macroeconomics Textbooks

  • On Teaching and Learning Macroeconomics

March 16, 2022 /Miles Kimball
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