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Will the Fed Overtighten and Crash the Global Economy?

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Is the Federal Reserve tightening policy too far and too fast? In this video we discuss how the monetary policy transmission mechanism works, how it’s impacting the global economy today and whether it might be starting to break things. In this video you’ll learn about how monetary policy can filter through the economy and why the Fed’s interest rate moves are having such a big impact on housing and global currency markets. Some helpful links: 1) Will the surging dollar crash the global economy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLAR9… 2) The Channels of Monetary Transmission: Lessons for Monetary Policy https://www.nber.org/papers/w5464 [embedded content] Please follow and like us: About Post Author

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Is the Federal Reserve tightening policy too far and too fast? In this video we discuss how the monetary policy transmission mechanism works, how it’s impacting the global economy today and whether it might be starting to break things.

In this video you’ll learn about how monetary policy can filter through the economy and why the Fed’s interest rate moves are having such a big impact on housing and global currency markets.

Some helpful links: 1) Will the surging dollar crash the global economy?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLAR9…

2) The Channels of Monetary Transmission: Lessons for Monetary Policy

https://www.nber.org/papers/w5464

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Will the Fed Overtighten and Crash the Global Economy?
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