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Does bad money drive out good money?

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    http://noahpinionblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-finance-macro-canon.html

    Noah Smith has a post that is rightly dismissive of the conservative obsession with QE’s inflationary potential. He says this view is widely held in the finance community, and labels it the Finance Macro Canon (FMC.) He attributes this belief to numerous factors, including:

    2. The lingering influence of Milton Friedman and the monetarists. Friedman told us that easy monetary policy causes inflation. His insights form the core of the New Keynesian research program that has come to more-or-less dominate central bank thinking.


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