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Vincent Reinhart

Vincent Reinhart

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Vincent Reinhart is Chief Economist and Macro Strategist at BNY Mellon. 

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  1. Jerome Powell’s Dilemma
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    Jerome Powell’s Dilemma

    Sep 18, 2019 Carmen M. Reinhart & Vincent Reinhart point out that the Federal Reserve's mandate requires policies that boost Donald Trump's reelection chances.

  2. When Economic History Improves With Time
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    When Economic History Improves With Time

    Aug 6, 2018 Carmen M. Reinhart & Vincent Reinhart highlight the importance of new upward revisions to US data on income and personal savings.

  3. The Fed Should Be Careful What It Wishes For
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    The Fed Should Be Careful What It Wishes For

    Feb 28, 2018 Carmen M. Reinhart & Vincent Reinhart warn that US policymakers could soon find themselves facing too much inflation, rather than too little.

  4. Are Oil Prices Heading for Another Spike?
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    Are Oil Prices Heading for Another Spike?

    Jan 31, 2018 Carmen M. Reinhart & Vincent Reinhart see three reasons why energy costs will not spiral upward as the dollar weakens.

  5. The Fear Factor in Today’s Interest Rates
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    The Fear Factor in Today’s Interest Rates

    Sep 25, 2017 Carmen M. Reinhart & Vincent Reinhart point to the growing influence of rare disaster risk in global financial markets.

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    Revisiting the Behavioral Revolution in Economics

    Antara Haldar assesses the legacy of the intellectual challenge to the view that rational self-interest guides our actions.
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    New AI Germ Busters Can Also Bust Unions

    Yanis Varoufakis shows how an AI-driven biomedical breakthrough could rob workers of what little power they have left.
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    Globalization’s Warring Narratives

    Harold James examines the analytical disagreements that are hampering management of an unavoidable phenomenon.
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    The Digital Economy’s New Monetary Imperative

    Piroska Nagy Mohácsi

    In a rapidly digitalizing world, central banks are staring down a future in which they may lack the tools necessary to manage crises, and in which they may no longer be able to protect their monetary sovereignty. They should recognize that digital currency is a source of institutional salvation.

    thinks governments must embrace central bank digital currencies or risk a fundamental loss of control.
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    Europe’s Climate Quandary

    Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses the inevitable trade-offs the European Union must confront in achieving its clean-energy targets.
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    Governing the Unknown

    Kaushik Basu suggests a few principles to guide policymakers as they try to keep up with rapidly advancing technologies.
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    Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine

    Oyeronke Oyebanji outlines what West African governments can learn from the development and distribution of the COVID-19 jab.
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    Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism

    Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, et al. show that the more ambitious 1.5º target for global warming is still feasible – and more necessary than ever.
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    Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist

    Shlomo Ben-Ami expects Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s latest electoral victory to have little impact on Turkish foreign policy.

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