Wednesday, August 07, 2013
The paradox of forward guidance
By saying that interest rates won’t rise until
unemployment goes below 7%, Mark Carney hopes to reassure us that rates will
stay low for a long time. And, so reassured, the theory is that we’ll borrow
more to spend more. This will boost the economy and create jobs, meaning that interest rates will rise sooner.
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