Some After Thoughts and the Question of Economic Policies
Mehdi Chowdhury ()
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Mehdi Chowdhury: Bournemouth University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Money and Inflation, 2024, pp 115-121 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter looks at the book from the perspective of readers. It notes that the book aimed to provide a new analysis of money and inflation, however, it is lacking in actual applications and policy guidelines. In defence, it is stated the book serves the purpose of demystifying the money, which itself has opened up the possibility of understanding various issues that the academic disciplines and policy makers have been struggling to address. The book develops a good multidisciplinary approach linking economics, sociology, and anthropology as such will support future research. When it comes to the policy, specifically to inflation, sector-level analysis should be undertaken, however, the balance of the ability should be studied to understand the causes of inflation in those sectors. Finally, the future of money in an independent AI-driven world is discussed.
Keywords: Demystification of money; Cost of living crisis; Economic policies; Future of money; AI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52356-4_9
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