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For about 20 years, Ray Keating wrote a weekly column - a short time with the New York City Tribune, more than 11 years with Newsday, another seven years with Long Island Business News, plus another year-and-a-half with RealClearMarkets.com. As an economist, Keating also pens an assortment of analyses each week. With the Keating Files, he decided to expand his efforts with regular commentary touching on a broad range of issues, written by himself and an assortment of talented contributors and columnists. So, here goes...
Showing posts with label rational expectations economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rational expectations economics. Show all posts
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Free Enterprise in Three Minutes with Ray Keating – Episode #80: Rational Expectations, Government Aid and the Fed
In this episode, Ray gives a quick rundown on what rational expectations theory might tell us about various policy efforts related to COVID-19.
Monday, October 5, 2020
Free Enterprise in Three Minutes with Ray Keating – Episode #79: What is Rational Expectations Economics?
In this episode, Ray Keating sums up what rational expectations theory is, and why it matters.
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