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“Makroökonomie hat nicht versagt (It’s Not Macroeconomics That Let Us Down),” FuW, 2017

Finanz und Wirtschaft, August 2, 2017. PDF. Ökonomenstimme, August 4, 2017. HTML

Macroeconomists are neither forecasters nor economic policy makers. They devise models. Economic policy makers are in charge of applying them.

This entry was posted in Contributions and tagged Economic policy, Financial crisis, Great recession, Macroeconomics, Monetary policy on August 2, 2017 by Dirk Niepelt.

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