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The 2021-22 Inflation Episode - How Central Banks Did It Again

Offered By: Oxford University Mises Society via YouTube

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Inflation Courses Monetary Policy Courses Federal Reserve Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore a comprehensive analysis of the 2021-22 inflation episode delivered by Dr. Juan CastaƱeda at the Oxford University Mises Society. Delve into the intricate relationship between money supply and inflation, examining the Quantity Theory of Money (QTM) and its practical applications. Gain insights into the consensus views during the COVID-19 pandemic, analyze relevant data, and investigate the root causes of the current inflationary pressures. Learn from Dr. CastaƱeda's extensive experience in monetary policy and central banking as he dissects the role of central banks in recent economic events. Recorded at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, this 33-minute talk offers a deep dive into contemporary economic challenges and their historical context.

Syllabus

Intro
On inflation
Money and inflation: which money?
Money and inflation: QTM (1)
Money and inflation: QTM (2)
Money and inflation: QTM (3)
Money and inflation: QTM (5)
Money and inflation: QTM (6)
Money and inflation: QTM (7)
Practical application of the QTM
The current problem...
The consensus in 2020 and 2021
The data: Covid-19 pandemic (3)
Who to blame for current inflation


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Oxford University Mises Society

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