Chartbook 448 Price controls, nationalization, financial repression, fiscal-monetary coordination - embracing the Four Horsemen of Heterodoxy
Economy
Global
Started May 12, 2026
If the current state of the world economy is marked by stark cognitive dissonance, if what is not sustainable cannot be sustained, then what comes next?
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May 12, 2026
Fiscal-monetary coordination is essential in addressing global economic challenges, fostering a holistic approach to sustainable growth.
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The Four Horsemen of Heterodoxy could lead to unintended consequences, creating more instability instead of resolving existing economic issues.
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Implementing price controls can stabilize essential goods, ensuring affordability during economic crises and protecting vulnerable populations.
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Nationalization of key industries may stifle innovation and efficiency, leading to long-term economic stagnation rather than growth.
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Financial repression can serve as a tool for governments to manage debt, but it risks eroding trust in the financial system and discouraging savings.
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