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Austrian Business Cycle Theory, the Inverted Yield Curve, and the Coming Recession

The Bob Murphy Show

Tags Financial MarketsU.S. EconomyBusiness Cycles

09/03/2019Robert P. Murphy

Bob Murphy gives a quick explanation of the Mises-Hayek theory of the boom-bust cycle, and how Bob used it to forecast the financial crisis in 2008 a year ahead of time. He then explains the significance of an "inverted yield curve," and shows how the Austrians can understand its predictive power much better than Keynesians like Paul Krugman can.

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Robert P. Murphy is a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute. He is the author of numerous books: Contra Krugman: Smashing the Errors of America's Most Famous Keynesian; Chaos Theory; Lessons for the Young Economist; Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action; The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism; Understanding Bitcoin (with Silas Barta), among others. He is also host of The Bob Murphy Show.

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