Monetary policy shibboleths and sacred cows | Owen Willcox

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Understanding how past bad orthodox monetary policies must change.
In this episode, Owen Willcox (formerly National Treasury and now with Oxford Policy Management) talks to hosts Isobel Frye and Duma Gqubule about the choices made around monetary policy and how this might have led to low economic growth and successive economic recessions.
Owen and Duma unpack the economics of Quantitative Easing and we explore the political economy behind the feasibility of pro-poor post-Covid change.
3 Jul 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture

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