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Forecasts of Russian GDP, pre- and post-

From Heli Simola, BOFIT, in “War’s price tag…”, consensus forecasts from February and from September:

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This entry was posted on October 19, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Jeffry Frieden: “The Politics of Exchange Rates” (podcast)

Podcast on EconoFact.

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This entry was posted on October 18, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Business Cycle Indicators as of Mid-October 2022

Industrial and manufacturing production both at 0.4% m/m growth, above consensus (0.1% and 0.2%, respectively) in September, showing resumed growth. This is the picture of key macro indicators followed by the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee, plus IHS-Markit monthly GDP.

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This entry was posted on October 18, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

How Much Was the Expanded Russian Invasion of Ukraine Anticipated?

Answer: Not much. This point is critical in assessing how appropriate conditional forecasts of inflation were, especially those pertaining to 2022.

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This entry was posted on October 18, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Weekly Macroeconomic Activity thru 10/8

As measured by NY Fed WEI, OECD Weekly Tracker, and Baumeister, Leiva-Leon and Sims WECI.

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This entry was posted on October 14, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Why Did Russia Expand Its Invasion of Ukraine?

According to Senator Ron Johnson, this is the reason (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March7, 2022):

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This entry was posted on October 13, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Global Land Sea Temperature

From NOAA :

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This entry was posted on October 11, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

IMF World Economic Outlook, October 2022: “Countering the Cost of Living Crisis”

Is out [link], along with forecasts. From Pierre Olivier Gourinchas’s blog post:

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This entry was posted on October 11, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Guest Contribution: “Gauging Recessions with the Jobs-Worker Gap – Updated”

Today, we are fortunate to present a guest contribution written by Paweł Skrzypczyński, economist at the National Bank of Poland. The views expressed herein are those of the author and should not be attributed to the National Bank of Poland.


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This entry was posted on October 9, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

Ron Johnson on Climate Change: “Can you really do anything about it?”

That’s the senator on the climate change issue, in tonight’s Wisconsin senatorial candidate debate. For him, it’s “not solvable.”

I’ve never heard him say it, but the logical conclusion must be that he’s awaitin’ for the Rapture, so no need to worry (at least for those who will be moving on).

 

This entry was posted on October 7, 2022 by Menzie Chinn.

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James D. Hamilton is Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego

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