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Edwin G. Dolan holds a PhD in economics from Yale University. He has taught in the United States at Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago, George Mason University and Gettysburg College. From 1990 to 2001, he taught in Moscow, Russia, where he and his wife founded the American Institute of ...more

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Does Targeting Supercore Inflation Make Sense?
Although headline inflation continues to fall and unemployment is near a 50-year low, the Federal Reserve still faces some tricky policy decisions over the next few months.
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The Inflation Of 2021-22 Was Different: What We Should Learn From It
The 2021-2022 inflation turned out to be very different from the repeated waves of stagflation that bedeviled the U.S. economy from the 1960s into the early 1980s.
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The Latest Phillips Curve Data Show No Return To Stagflation
As inflation has fallen, unemployment has increased, but only a bit. There is no sign of a clockwise stagflationary overshoot, as repeatedly happened from the 1960s through the 1980s.
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Why Perestroika Failed
Mikhail Gorbachev will be remembered both for what he did not do and for what he did.
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Fighting Inflation: Can We Learn From Jimmy Carter's Mistakes?
Once inflation is in full swing, a president has few effective tools to fight it but gets all the blame.
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Maybe Inflation Will Be Transitory After All
When U.S. inflation started creeping up in early 2021, economists were confident that it would prove transitory. As prices have risen higher, that view has taken a beating.
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Little-Watched Non-Employment Index Confirms Strength Of Job Market Recovery
5 years ago

As a further follow up to the issue of wages and jobs, check out my latest post, which explores the role of the rising cost of healthcare benefits in the slow growth of wages www.talkmarkets.com/.../employer-health-benefits-and-wages-the-good-news-and-the-bad

Little-Watched Non-Employment Index Confirms Strength Of Job Market Recovery
5 years ago

Yes, it is a bit of a mystery why wages are not responding to labor market tightening. However, whatever the answer is to the wage puzzle, I do not think that the correct answer is that the labor market has a lot of hidden slack. Something else is going on. I will try to focus on that "what else" in future posts.

Looking Behind The CPI Headlines To Spot Inflation Trends
5 years ago

As of right now, I would bet yes, but there is time for data to change before next expected increase (toward the end of the year).

What Inflation Means To You: Inside The Consumer Price Index
5 years ago

Very nice summary. It calls attention to the difference between "inflation" (an increase in the general price level) which is the Fed's worry, and changes in the "cost of living," which are strongly affected by the volatility noted in the charts.

BofA Lashes Out At The Fed: "Take That Punch Bowl Away" Or Face A Crash
5 years ago

Would it be fair to say there is a tension here between those who think the Fed should focus on asset bubbles and those who think it should put the traditional focus on the Phillips curve? The former group wants a hike, and fast; the latter thinks the timing for further hikes is all wrong, especially in view of the latest CPI release.

Health Costs Are Rising Because Of Price Controls
5 years ago

Good summary of the problems with the ACA. I 100% agree that getting rid of the tax preference for employer-provided insurance would help a great deal.

A couple points where we might differ in the way we would pursue similar goals: I agree, high risk pools are one way to handle those with pre-existing conditons, but I think universal catastrophic coverage (an idea favored even by Milton Friedman) might be better. See here for a further discussion: www.talkmarkets.com/.../unintended-consequences-of-healthcare-decentralization

Also, with regard to federalism, yes, the states have a role to play, but decentralization is a two-edged sword. Embracing it without careful planning could have unintended consequences. See here: www.talkmarkets.com/.../unintended-consequences-of-healthcare-decentralization

Will Low Inflation Delay Fed Rate Hikes?
5 years ago

Agree. I think it is also worth looking at the Cleveland Fed's unique estimates of #inflation expectations. I like them because they try to break out the risk premium factor in the TIPS spreads data to get a cleaner read on pure expectations. Look at their charts ( www.clevelandfed.org/.../...tion-expectations.aspx ) and notice how the yield curve on inflation expectations is flattening. IMO that may be the strongest point in support of the view that the case for rapid rate hikes is weakening.

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January 2017 - Present (6 years 3 months)

Education

Yale University
Phd
1966 / 1969
Economics
Indiana University Bloomington
BA, MA
1963 / 1966
Economics, Russian-East European Institute
Earlham College
1960 / 1963
Russian Language

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Introduction to Economics
Edwin G. Dolan
BVT Publishing
01/01/2016

A complete textbook and ancillary package for your principles of economics course, available in paperback (complete, micro-only, macro-only), e-book, loose-leaf print edition, and other variants, at a price your students can afford.

TANSTAAFL: A Libertarian Perspective on Environmental Policy
Ed Dolan
Searching Finance
09/15/2011

This update of my 1971 classic covers a wide variety of environmental issues with new commentaries on climate change, energy policy, ecosocialism, and more.