Here’s a graph that I constructed, in preparing to teach the open economy component of Macro Policy:
NIIP and Primary Income: Dark Matter +20 vs. Exorbitant Privilege +40
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Here’s a graph that I constructed, in preparing to teach the open economy component of Macro Policy:
Reader Bruce Hall observes:
China’s growth rate is projected to be about twice that of the US.
Economics Dept and CROWE presents:
It’s of some interest to see how polls and prediction markets are viewing the presidential race, and how this links with economic sentiment.
More upbeat than WSJ April survey mean:
CEA and OMB report out today.
The WSJ April survey is out (responses April 5-9):
Today we are pleased to present a guest contribution by Jamel Saadaoui (University of Strasbourg).
GDPNow and NY Fed close.
Video via WisconsinEye, event on April 10th.