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The Fed's "accelerationist" policy "is risky and the potential costs may be quite high," Charles Plosser, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and a critic of the Fed's easy money policies, said in a speech on Tuesday.
Japan's Central Bank Joins Peers in Opening the Taps Megumi Fujikawa 2012
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Also, I spent two years on a paper which might have been considered interesting before the introduction of the accelerationist Phillips Curve into macroeconomics, but which was obsolete afterwards. 1 The consequence of my failure to receive this promotion was that Kay discovered a new facet of my personality,
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In the pre-accelerationist view at any given rate of unemployment relative prices and wages would converge to particular steady-state values; lower unemployment caused higher steadystate inflation.
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This work challenges the natural rate, accelerationist theory of the Phillips Curve.
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If you believe in a NAIRU, or anything remotely like a NAIRU or an accelerationist Phillips curve, the prognosis for prices is looking increasingly ugly.
Economics and... 2009
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1 In the accelerationist view there is only one unemployment rate which would give constant inflation.
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The accelerationist attitude is, as Andrea Molle, a professor of political science at Chapman University who studies accelerationism, put it to me, “This collapse is going to come anyway—let’s rip the Band-Aid.”
Techno-Fascism Comes to America Kyle Chayka 2025
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