Cents and Sensibility: the Inflation Guy Podcast
Business:Investing
In this episode, the Inflation Guy discusses how volatility is a feature, not a bug - and how the Silicon Valley Bank debacle is not likely to lead to lower inflation at all. He also tells an interesting story about how deposit interest rates used to be capped, and how uncapped deposits have often been associated with bad outcomes at poorly-managed banks (and lots of them).
Some sources for this podcast:
Rolnick, Arthur J., “The Benefits of Bank Deposit Rate Ceilings: New Evidence on Bank Rates and Risk in the 1920s,” Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, Summer 1987. https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=148ae4d7a7bd36d2a3e851fb543d6350cdfa20d4
“Deposit Deregulation,” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Weekly Letter, April 10, 1981. https://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/el81-15.pdf
Banking Strategist website: history of US Bank Failures. https://www.bankingstrategist.com/history-of-us-bank-failures
Ep. 11: This Month‘s CPI Report - What Did You THINK Would Happen?
Ep. 10: A High-Velocity Tour of Velocity
Ep.9: This Month‘s CPI Report - A Watershed Moment
Ep.8: Hari Seldon, Psychohistory, and the Failings of Modern Macroeconomics
Ep. 7: Rents and Sensibility
Ep. 6: Evergrande and Inflation - Why the Model Matters
Ep. 5: Stagflation from a Monetarist‘s Perspective
Ep. 4: The Making of an Inflation Index
Ep. 3: Powell's Jackson Hole Perspectives on Inflation
Ep. 2: Diamond/Water Paradox
Ep 1: What I Believe
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