Is helicopter money on the horizon?
Nouriel Roubini looks at the next steps for monetary policies around the world.
Undergraduate degree, Bocconi Univ.; PhD in Economics, Harvard. 1998-2000, Senior Economist for International Affairs, White House Council of Economic Advisors, then Senior Adviser to the Undersecretary for International Affairs, US Treasury Dept. Consultant to the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and other public and private institutions. Former Faculty Member, Department of Economics, Yale University. CEO and Chairman, Roubini Macro Associates, an innovative economic and geo-strategic information service and consultancy. Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University. Extensive policy experience as well as broad academic credentials. Author of over 70 theoretical empirical and policy papers on international macroeconomic issues. Commentator on various business news programmes. Co-Author: Political Cycles: Theory and Evidence (1997); Bailouts or Bail-ins? Responding to Financial Crises in Emerging Markets (2004); Crisis Economics - A Crash Course in the Future of Finance (2010).
Nouriel Roubini looks at the next steps for monetary policies around the world.
Nouriel Roubini asks whether the global economy is headed towards another financial crisis.
For Nouriel Roubini the world economy is in a new abnormal.