1970s Inflation: The Economic Fever That Changed America
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Welcome The Marginal Revolution Podcast! In the Season 1 premiere, Alex and Tyler kick off a 3-part series on the 1970s by exploring the decade's defining economic challenge: rampant inflation. They debate the factors behind the inflationary surge, from Keynesian spending policies to the collapse of Bretton Woods to contentious Fed policies. They end by drawing parallels to modern times, questioning why inflation in the 2020s has been curbed with less economic pain. Prepare for a lively discussion and a dash of economist-bashing along the way! Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video. Recorded July 17th, 2024 Other ways to connect Follow Alex on X Follow Tyler on X See Alex and Tyler's recent posts on Marginal Revolution
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