Is inflation cooling down due to strong US economy? Nobel laureate: If the Fed raises interest rates again, it's crazy. We should immediately lower interest rates!
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发表于 2023-10-27 11:36:03
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Nobel laureate and former Chief Economist of the World Bank, Paul Romer, believes that after the US economy accelerated growth last quarter and inflation continued to slow down, the Federal Reserve should start cutting interest rates.
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