Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Heterodox Central Bankers
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Interesting to see Central Bank of Argentina engaging with the Hetredox economists. I wish we had something similar in India as well. Frankly, I was (pleasantly) surprised by your presence in RBI/ADB conference!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kumar. It was great meeting you too. Note that in the 1930s many top central bankers, like Marriner Eccles at the Fed or Raúl Prebisch at the BCRA, were quite heterodox and for full employment policies.
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