Brunner lecture
On Thursday I will give the Karl Brunner Distinguished Lecture at the Swiss National Bank, a real honor. It will be a little wonky, I’m going to try to digest 20 years or so of thinking about inflation into a 45 minute talk without setting an Alvin and the Chipmunks record for speed. I’ll cover fiscal theory and the recent inflation (again!) of course, but also more recent thoughts on the great puzzle of monetary economics, how central banks can lower inflation by raising nominal interest rates.
Announcement here and live streaming link below.



Nice to see one of the world's brilliant economists (and great explainer to non-economists) recognized.
Congrats and good luck. They need to not only listen to you and clap politely, but take your ideas about competition and government and put them into practice.