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Nov 1, 2021

We’re Leaving Medium — For EmployAmerica.org

Hi all! Thanks for following our work here on Medium over the years. We’ve decided to start hosting our writing on our own site going forward. Don’t worry, the posts that are up here will remain up here, but everything new will be published at employamerica.org. All the old pieces are already there as well, and will soon be available in fancy PDF format. At the bottom of the Employ America homepage, you will find a link to sign up for emails delivered straight to your inbox when we publish new pieces. We also have a blog there with more frequent, short-form pieces. We hope you’ll sign up!

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We’re Leaving Medium — For EmployAmerica.org
We’re Leaving Medium — For EmployAmerica.org

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Sep 14, 2021

Expecting Inflation: The Case of the 1950s

By Gabriel Mathy, Skanda Amarnath and Alex Williams Executive Summary Whenever inflation becomes a part of political or economic discourse, policymakers and commentators instinctively reach for narratives and models drawn from the experience of the 1970s inflation. However, these models offer little explanation for even adjacent experiences of inflation. Case in point…

Korean War

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Expecting Inflation: The Case of the 1950s
Expecting Inflation: The Case of the 1950s
Korean War

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Aug 18, 2021

Assets Not Taxes: Flexible Financing Lessons from the New Deal to CARES

By Arnab Datta, Skanda Amarnath and Alex Williams Executive Summary In order for policy to operate on the scale necessary to fix our failing infrastructure and secure prosperity for American workers, we need to ask pointed questions about how best to finance these goals, given the present political and economic environment. Large…

Cbo

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Cbo

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Jun 17, 2021

Beyond The Phillips Curve: A Dynamic Approach To Communicating Assessments of “Maximum Employment”

By Skanda Amarnath and Alex Williams Executive Summary The Implications of the Fed’s Framework Revisions For The Fed’s Communication of Maximum Employment: Given the Fed’s recent framework revisions and forward guidance commitment to maintain current interest rates until “maximum employment” is achieved, the Fed’s communication with respect to its assessment of “maximum employment” is overdue for a clarification. The previous framework hardwired the Phillips Curve into…

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Beyond The Phillips Curve: A Dynamic Approach To Communicating Assessments of “Maximum Employment”
Beyond The Phillips Curve: A Dynamic Approach To Communicating Assessments of “Maximum Employment”

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May 14, 2021

Preventing The Next Shortage: A Framework For Industrial Policy

By Alex Williams Many thanks to Hassan Khan for helping with this piece Executive Summary Throughout our series on semiconductors, we have used the semiconductor industry to explore big questions in economic theory and industrial policy. So far, we have refrained from giving specific policy recommendations, instead providing historical examples to illustrate…

Supply Chain

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Preventing The Next Shortage: A Framework For Industrial Policy
Preventing The Next Shortage: A Framework For Industrial Policy
Supply Chain

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Mar 20, 2021

A Brief History of Semiconductors: How The US Cut Costs and Lost the Leading Edge

By Alex Williams and Hassan Khan This post is the second in a series that uses the history and economics of the American semiconductor industry to ask big picture questions about the future of fiscal policy and industrial policy. As the pandemic ends, the US will have a historic opportunity…

Semiconductors

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A Brief History of Semiconductors: How The US Cut Costs and Lost the Leading Edge
A Brief History of Semiconductors: How The US Cut Costs and Lost the Leading Edge
Semiconductors

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Mar 4, 2021

Supplying Demand: The Chip Shortage in Macro Context

By Skanda Amarnath and Alex Williams Many thanks to Hassan Khan for helping with this piece Summary This post is the first in a series that uses the history and economics of the American semiconductor industry to ask big picture questions about the future of fiscal policy and industrial policy. As…

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Supplying Demand: The Chip Shortage in Macro Context
Supplying Demand: The Chip Shortage in Macro Context

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Feb 23, 2021

Potential Output: Little Explanation for a Big Number

By Alex Williams Summary Commentary about the Biden administration’s proposed fiscal relief policies has relied heavily on estimates of the economy’s potential output. However, few commentators or policymakers look under the hood to check how these estimates are calculated. Oftentimes, estimates of potential output — the maximum inflation-adjusted dollar value that…

Potential Output

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Potential Output: Little Explanation for a Big Number
Potential Output: Little Explanation for a Big Number
Potential Output

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Feb 12, 2021

Inflation: The Good, The Bad, and The Transitory

By Skanda Amarnath and Alex Williams Summary The Fed’s framework review and forward guidance from this past fall showed an encouraging willingness to center labor market outcomes over inflation in evaluating interest rate policy. However, the Fed has only partially clarified how they will evaluate real-time inflationary dynamics within their new…

Federal Reserve

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Inflation: The Good, The Bad, and The Transitory
Inflation: The Good, The Bad, and The Transitory
Federal Reserve

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Dec 7, 2020

The Faulty Assumptions Behind the CBO’s Enhanced Unemployment Multiplier

Alex Williams, Employ America Executive Summary Good policy proceeds equally from good politics and good policy analysis. While the Enhanced Unemployment Insurance provisions of the CARES Act were designed in part by the limitations of the existing UI system, they were extremely successful in supporting workers and driving down the poverty rate…

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The Faulty Assumptions Behind the CBO’s Enhanced Unemployment Multiplier
The Faulty Assumptions Behind the CBO’s Enhanced Unemployment Multiplier

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