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Monetary policy and open questions in international macroeconomics - speech by Silvana Tenreyro
Given at the John Flemming Memorial Lecture, London
Published on
28 October 2019
In her speech, Silvana Tenreyro considers some long-term issues in the global economy. She focuses on three ideas that have dominated the policy and academic debate in the years since the 2008 financial crisis. These are:
the role of the dollar in international trade
the effect of trade barriers on the economy
the so-called ‘Doom Loop’ connecting sovereign and bank risk