We do another Q&A episode this week, a good portion of which revolves around the Federal Reserve: the best ways to undermine it, how we might transition away from it, whether a reckoning has to come even if the Fed never raises interest rates, and a lot more. Plus: would we rather debate ten duck-sized Krugmans or one Krugman-sized duck?
Show notes for Ep. 192
Ep. 85 Trump Is Terrible, and His Supporters Won't Admit It, Says Krugman
Ep. 84 Tax Cuts, Shmax Cuts: They're Overrated, Says Krugman
Ep. 83 Why All the Talk About Manufacturing? Don't All Jobs Matter?
Ep. 82 Is Krugman Right About Syria?
Ep. 81 Trump the President and Trump the Candidate Seem Rather Different
Ep. 80 When Krugman Struck Back at Bob on Business Cycles
Ep. 79 Since Government Is Awesome, Where and Why Would You Cut the Budget?
Ep. 78 If You're Not a Keynesian, You're Not Living in Reality
Ep. 77 It's Easy to Criticize, But How Good Are Self-Proclaimed Free Market People at Devising Alternatives?
Ep. 76 Has Obamacare Really Saved Lives? Plus: Now Krugman Knows How Libertarians Feel All the Time
Ep. 75 Tax Cutting and Deregulation: It's a Myth That These Cause Economic Growth!!
Ep. 74 If Ignorance Is Strength, How Strong Is Krugman?
Ep. 73 Trade, Tariffs, Walls, and Trump
Ep. 72 Will Trump Make Manufacturing Decline Faster?
Ep. 71 Krugman: Things Are Going to Get Worse, and When They Do, My Opponents Will Manufacture Their Own Reality
Ep. 70 The Obama Years: A Libertarian Assessment
Ep. 69 This Is Why Our Podcast Exists: Krugman Literally Says Deficits Matter Again -- at the Very Moment a Republican Takes Over
Ep. 68 Corruption: What Krugman Sees, and What He Pretends Not to See
Ep. 67 Protectionism Is Bad (but When Democrats Support It, Krugman Will Find Excuses)
Ep. 66 Krugman's a Little Late to Be Worrying About the Republic: His Analogies with the Ancient World Are Lame
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