- worker disempowerment means we can-and should-be far more cautious about raising interest rates to slow inflation even in the face of a large and persistent initial price shock. The shock is far more likely to be smothered by the labor market even before interest rate hikes begin slowing the economy https://www.epi.org/blog/u-s-workers-have-already-been-disempowered-in-the-name-of-fighting-inflation-policymakers-should-not-make-it-even-worse-by-raising-interest-rates-too-aggressively/ 2 comments economics
- U.S. workers have already been disempowered in the name of fighting inflation: Policymakers should not make it even worse by raising interest rates too aggressively https://www.epi.org/blog/u-s-workers-have-already-been-disempowered-in-the-name-of-fighting-inflation-policymakers-should-not-make-it-even-worse-by-raising-interest-rates-too-aggressively/ 20 comments politics
- U.S. workers have already been disempowered in the name of fighting inflation: Policymakers should not make it even worse by raising interest rates too aggressively https://www.epi.org/blog/u-s-workers-have-already-been-disempowered-in-the-name-of-fighting-inflation-policymakers-should-not-make-it-even-worse-by-raising-interest-rates-too-aggressively/ 9 comments economy
Linking pages
- Stop blaming workers for inflation: Corporate greed is a much bigger factor | Salon.com https://www.salon.com/2022/03/18/stop-blaming-workers-for-inflation-corporate-greed-is-a-much-bigger-factor/ 212 comments
- 70,000 Years of Human Economic Growth, Briefly https://braddelong.substack.com/p/70000-years-of-human-economic-growth 0 comments