John Cochrane
John Cochrane is a prominent economist and a professor at Stanford University, known for his work in financial economics and macroeconomics. He has contributed to the understanding of asset pricing, fiscal policy, and the role of monetary policy in economic fluctuations. Cochrane has been an influential voice in discussions about inflation, suggesting that it behaves like pests that require constant vigilance, as indicated by his recent comments on the resurgence of inflation in developed economies.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indonesia | 3 | 6.67 | 0.34% | +0% | 273,523,615 | 929,299 | $1,119,000 | 3,802$ |
| Totals | 3 | 273,523,615 | 929,299 | $1,119,000 | 3,802$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
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Indonesia:
John Cochrane from Stanford University gave an interesting lecture on inflation and fiscal policy.
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Indonesia:
John Cochrane from Stanford University gave an interesting lecture on inflation and fiscal policy.
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Indonesia:
John Cochrane from Stanford University gave an interesting lecture on inflation and fiscal policy.
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Switzerland:
John Cochrane argues that the high inflation in the USA is a result of unsustainable fiscal policies.
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Switzerland:
John Cochrane argues that excessive government spending drives inflation, not just low interest rates.
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Switzerland:
John Cochrane is an economist known for his views on fiscal policy and inflation.
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Switzerland:
John Cochrane is an American economist who warns about the potential for a new wave of inflation due to excessive government spending.
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Canada:
John Cochrane, an economist and senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, referred to the explosion of inflation beyond the Fed’s target.
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United Kingdom:
John Cochrane observed the impacts of Trump’s volatile trade strategy on the economy.
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United Kingdom:
John Cochrane criticized the inconsistent implementation of tariffs and compared it to the boy who cried wolf.
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