Dylan, German, and Dara talk about the whopping 5.4 percent inflation rate the Consumer Price Index estimated last week, what it means, and if inflation is going to get worse. They dig into a paper out of the Federal Reserve arguing that we're thinking about inflation all wrong. And they close out with a fascinating new study on what the Great Migration meant for African Americans who moved northward.
References:
Ben Casselman explains where prices are rising
Why looking at “trimmed” inflation measures can be useful
Neil Irwin from the New York Times on “shadow inflation”
Back when Dylan was less worried about inflation
JW Mason explains why “America’s inflation debate is fundamentally confused”
Jeremy Rudd, "Why Do We Think That Inflation Expectations Matter for Inflation? (And Should We?)"
Ricardo Reis’s critique of the Rudd paper; Joe Gagnon’s critique of the Rudd paper
Rudd and Blinder on the oil explanation for the inflation in the 1970s
This week’s white paper: Ellora Derenoncourt, "Can you move to opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration"
Leah Boustan's book on the economic effects of the Great Migration on migrants and those left behind
Hosts:
Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt), senior correspondent, Vox
German Lopez (@germanrlopez), senior correspondent, Vox
Dara Lind (@dlind), immigration reporter, ProPublica
Credits:
Sofi LaLonde, producer & engineer
Libby Nelson, editorial adviser
Amber Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts
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podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDylan, German, and Dara talk about the whopping 5.4 percent inflation rate the Consumer Price Index estimated last week, what it means, and if inflation is going to get worse. They dig into a paper out of the Federal Reserve arguing that we're thinking about inflation all wrong. And they close out with a fascinating new study on what the Great Migration meant for African Americans who moved northward.
References:
Ben Casselman explains where prices are rising
Why looking at “trimmed” inflation measures can be useful
Neil Irwin from the New York Times on “shadow inflation”
Back when Dylan was less worried about inflation
JW Mason explains why “America’s inflation debate is fundamentally confused”
Jeremy Rudd, "Why Do We Think That Inflation Expectations Matter for Inflation? (And Should We?)"
Ricardo Reis’s critique of the Rudd paper; Joe Gagnon’s critique of the Rudd paper
Rudd and Blinder on the oil explanation for the inflation in the 1970s
This week’s white paper: Ellora Derenoncourt, "Can you move to opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration"
Leah Boustan's book on the economic effects of the Great Migration on migrants and those left behind
Hosts:
Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt), senior correspondent, Vox
German Lopez (@germanrlopez), senior correspondent, Vox
Dara Lind (@dlind), immigration reporter, ProPublica
Credits:
Sofi LaLonde, producer & engineer
Libby Nelson, editorial adviser
Amber Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts
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podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDylan, German, and Dara talk about the whopping 5.4 percent inflation rate the Consumer Price Index estimated last week, what it means, and if inflation is going to get worse. They dig into a paper out of the Federal Reserve arguing that we're thinking about inflation all wrong. And they close out with a fascinating new study on what the Great Migration meant for African Americans who moved northward.
References:
Hosts:
Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt), senior correspondent, Vox
German Lopez (@germanrlopez), senior correspondent, Vox
Dara Lind (@dlind), immigration reporter, ProPublica
Credits:
Sofi LaLonde, producer & engineer
Libby Nelson, editorial adviser
Amber Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts
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