Hosted by David Beckworth of the Mercatus Center, Macro Musings pulls back the curtain on the important macroeconomic issues of the past, present, and future.

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Paul Tucker on Central Bank Independence and *Unelected Power* 2019-03-25
James Broughel on the Social Discount Rate 2019-03-18
Ryan Avent on Hyperinflation and the Fed’s New Dovish Direction 2019-03-11
146 – Michael Strain on the Current State of the Economy, the Green New Deal, and Populism on the Left and Right 2019-03-04
145 – George Selgin on *Floored!* 2019-02-25
144 – Peter Stella on Debt, Safe Assets, and Central Bank Operations 2019-02-18
143 – Rohan Grey on Digital Currency, Privacy, and Modern Monetary Theory 2019-02-11
142 – Donald Kohn on Fed Policy from the 1970s to Today 2019-02-04
RE-AIR - Kevin Erdmann on Housing Shortages and Their Role in the Great Recession 2019-01-28
141 – Christine McDaniel on Trade, China, and Intellectual Property 2019-01-21
140 – Craig Torres on Fed Transparency, Automation, and the Bear Stearns Bailout 2019-01-14
139 – Julia Coronado on Inflation, Fed Rate Hikes, and Recent Economic Developments 2019-01-07
BONUS - Brian Goff on Sports Economics 2018-12-31
138 – Felix Salmon on Charitable Giving and Sovereign Debt 2018-12-24
137 – Matt Mitchell on Rent-Seeking and Public Choice 2018-12-17
136 – Josh Galper on LIBOR, Overnight Lending, and the Lehman Brothers Collapse 2018-12-10
135 – Victoria Guida on Financial Regulation, Jay Powell, and Recent Fed Appointments 2018-12-03
134 – Neil Irwin on the Invisible Recession, Monetary Regimes, and the Current Issues Facing the Fed 2018-11-26
133 – Adam Ozimek on Population Growth, Declining Business Dynamism and Fed Policy 2018-11-19
132 – Scott Sumner on the Lessons Learned for Monetary Policy, Ten Years Later after the Crisis 2018-11-12
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