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Paul Krugman’s latest column—“Check Out Our Low, Low (Natural) Rates” (which he didn’t flag as “Wonkish”, even though it is so in spades—noted that the “natural real rate of interest” was falling, and that this justified the low interest rate set by the Federal Reserve. And this made me think about Karl Marx. Click here to read the rest of this post.
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Paul Krugman’s latest column—“Check Out Our Low, Low (Natural) Rates” (which he didn’t flag as “Wonkish”, even though it is so in spades—noted that the “natural real rate of interest” was falling, and that this justified the low interest rate set by the Federal Reserve. And this made me think about Karl Marx. Click here to read the rest of this post.
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Paul Krugman’s latest column—“Check Out Our Low, Low (Natural) Rates” (which he didn’t flag as “Wonkish”, even though it is so in spades—noted that the “natural real rate of interest” was falling, and that this justified the low interest rate set by the Federal Reserve.
And this made me think about Karl Marx.