The ECB Blames Inflation on Everything but Itself
The ECB prefers to do what all central banks did just before the 2009 great recession: blame inflation on rising food and energy prices.
The ECB prefers to do what all central banks did just before the 2009 great recession: blame inflation on rising food and energy prices.
The Fed's modern method of policymaking is best described as "ad hoc." This is a big problem for entrepreneurs and most market actors.
If capitalists have their way, we may be looking at a future of 20-hour work weeks while producing a higher standard of living.