Books by Timothy J. Kehoe
“What is nice is that in every chapter you ever an economist, expert on that country writing the story. And they give you a lot of data about each specific country. And at the end of each chapter, there are discussions with other economists, saying what they think is good and what they think is improvable about the chapter. It’s easy to read and very interesting and it makes comparisons between countries easy.” Read more...
Federica Romei, Economist
Interviews where books by Timothy J. Kehoe were recommended
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Monetary Policy, Inflation, and the Business Cycle: An Introduction to the New Keynesian Framework and its Applications
by Jordi Gali -
2
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
by Anna Schwartz & Milton Friedman -
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Inflation Targeting: Lessons from the International Experience
by Adam S. Posen, Ben Bernanke, Frederic S. Mishkin & Thomas Laubach -
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A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960–2017
by Juan Pablo Nicolini & Timothy J. Kehoe -
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The Conquest of American Inflation
by Thomas J. Sargent
The best books on Inflation, recommended by Federica Romei
The best books on Inflation, recommended by Federica Romei
Inflation has been under control in the developed world for decades now. Many assumed we had it beaten, but it has picked up recently and is once again a major policy concern. Here, Oxford economist Federica Romei chooses five books to help you understand inflation from a historical and theoretical perspective, and when, if and why you should worry about it.