
Euros & Dollars: A Hard Look at the Economy in 2024
Next year is shaping up to be tough, both for the euro zone and European countries outside of it. How bad will the recession be? Our forecast goes beyond conventional economic wisdom to find out.
Next year is shaping up to be tough, both for the euro zone and European countries outside of it. How bad will the recession be? Our forecast goes beyond conventional economic wisdom to find out.
The U.S. Congress must make a choice—and make it now. Do they want to play fiscal defense and let the debt grow? Or do they want to play fiscal offense and solve the problem for good?
What can the past 20 years tell us about Europe’s economic future?
The growth in debt will only stop when the U.S. government is struck by a real fiscal crisis. Nothing else will work.
Past Swedish governments have had a penchant for driving up inflation with tax hikes; will Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s government make better policy decisions?
European central banks agree that inflation may bump up again in 2024. But their explanations for this are oddly incongruent. What is really going on here?
America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.
The drastic devaluation of the peso marks the beginning of President Milei’s crusade against inflation in Argentina. But he needs more than that to succeed.
The Federal Reserve is not eager to cut interest rates, but when they get around to it, they will have to pursue two policy goals at the same time—and one goal excludes the other.
The Federal Reserve has decided to keep its policy-making federal funds rate unchanged for now.