FROM THE LATEST ISSUE
Lessons from a Fed Insider
Post-pandemic global inflation, disinflation, and central bank policy responses.
The Fed’s Independence Jewel Box
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida sat down with TIE founder, editor, and publisher David Smick to discuss the Federal Reserve and other global concerns.
Reflections of a Media Insider
What the Fed gets wrong … and right.
Wake Up, Jay!
It’s your last chance to protect the Fed.
An Alternative Operating Model for the Fed
A new view of how money should work.
An irreverent take on the U.S. history of money.
Harvard economist Ken Rogoff talks about his compelling new book on the dollar with TIE’s founder, editor, and publisher David Smick.
Would a Global Summit of Experts Make Sense?
The international system is fraying. Is there need for an unofficial “global summit” of experts to discuss with civility the future of the global monetary, regulatory, and trade systems?
Featuring commentary by Jacques de Larosière, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Jason Furman, Otmar Issing, David R. Malpass, Edwin M. Truman, and Makoto Utsumi.
Stablecoin Wakeup Call
A new role for the Fed.
Could European officials be considering an entirely new approach to debt management and liquidity? Germany has ended its debt brake. The European Commission is pushing for further issues of EU-Bonds. Are these wise moves or are European policymakers playing with fire?
Featuring commentary by Anders Åslund, Josef Braml, Lorenzo Codogno, Bernard Connolly, Mansoor Dailami, Andreas Dombret, Heiner Flassbeck, James E. Glassman, Brigitte Granville, Francis J. Kelly, Moritz Kraemer, Desmond Lachman, Thomas Mayer, Piroska Nagy Mohácsi, Ewald Nowotny, Philippe Riès, Holger Schmieding, Gunther Schnabl, Neil Shearing, Nicolas Véron, William R. White, Chen Zhao, and Klaus F. Zimmermann.
A new act is coming.
How Europe Can Save Itself
The fate of the social market economy, if not democracy itself, is at stake.
How America lost its balance—and how it might find it again. From the authors of the insightful new book Capital Evolution: The New American Economy.
Off the News
Japan’s Little Abe, a “Greenspan 1987” scenario, French fiscal disaster, stablecoins and interest rates
From the Founder
Can capitalism be saved? It’s time to take on the “ruthless corporate elites.”
The Fed’s ugly struggle for independence—and the central bank’s legacy, warts and all.
