Faculty News
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In an op-ed, Prof. Nouriel Roubini questions the effectiveness of quantitative easing
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![Project Syndicate logo Project Syndicate logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/con_030500.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=GSeYxZwf)
Excerpt from Project Syndicate -- "Most observers regard unconventional monetary policies such as quantitative easing (QE) as necessary to jump-start growth in today’s anemic economies. But questions about the effectiveness and risks of QE have begun to multiply as well. In particular, ten potential costs associated with such policies merit attention."
Faculty News
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![Project Syndicate logo Project Syndicate logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/con_030500.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=GSeYxZwf)
Excerpt from Project Syndicate -- "Most observers regard unconventional monetary policies such as quantitative easing (QE) as necessary to jump-start growth in today’s anemic economies. But questions about the effectiveness and risks of QE have begun to multiply as well. In particular, ten potential costs associated with such policies merit attention."