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Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, discusses the recent policy actions from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada, and what's next for the U.S. and Canadian economies.
Steve Hanke talks with Daniel Lacalle
Steve Hanke, Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, speaks at the event “Dollarization: A Solution for Argentina’s Economy?” co-organized with the Independent Institute and Universidad Catolica Argentina and the Fundación Atlas, on October 31, 2023 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Independent Institute Senior Fellow Steve Hanke says the Fed is looking at lagging indicators, adding that he does not believe that the U.S economy is on track for a “soft landing.”
Prof. Steve Hanke sits down with Robert Reilly of the Westminster Institute to discuss Hanke's new book Did Lockdowns Work? The Verdict on Covid Restrictions.
Steve H. Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University and the founder and co-director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, joins Julia La Roche on episode 81 for a wide-ranging conversation on the economy.
Two years ago, using the quantity theory of money—which links asset prices, economic activity and inflation to changes in the money supply—Professor Hanke accurately predicted that inflation would be persistent and rise to the highest levels in a generation between 6 to 9%. Inflation topped out at 9.1%. Hanke thinks the inflation story is over, and a recession is likely on the way.