Tag: Charles Goodhart
Central banks are partly to blame for inflation
The British economist Charles Goodhart recognized in the 1970s that “as soon as a government tries to control certain financial indicators, they become useless as indicators of economic trends”. The…
No money for start-ups – How founders suffer from the SVB bankruptcy
Good morning dear readers, Today’s morning briefing has some economic delicacies in store for you. Are you excited? Let’s get started! There is a mantra that is considered the basis…
Inflation will be around 3.5 to 4 percent
Charles Goodhart “It is unlikely that such revolutions will occur again in such a concentrated manner in the next few centuries.” (Photo: Imago Images) Berlin Oil crises, dot-com bubble, global…
Devaluation: The underestimated inflation: Why prices keep rising
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that monetary devaluation will continue faster. .source site
Devaluation: The underestimated inflation: Why prices keep rising
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that monetary devaluation will continue faster. .source site
Currency devaluation: inflation is returning – the end of an exceptional situation
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that prices are rising much faster than before. .source site