If your paper is mildly critical of the Federal Reserve, they completely ignore your data and rant and rave like emotional teenagers.
Wall Street is more intellectually honest than a reviewer from the NY Fed.
We need diversity in the personality types and communication styles in our most important institutions. "Dispassionate analysis" and "reasoned debate" are white male values. It's 2022, do better. .
Btw, Wall Street only cares about competence, productivity and profits. They are not our North Star.
One more reason to end the fedljl, FACTS there were more bank runs pre-fed, there were still bank runs and financial crises with the gold standard, fk off peter schiff.
He says smugly while wiping his tears with +55% on electricity bill
You act as though there was NEVER any inflation pre-fed, guess what there was. Did you know there was paper money also in the 1800s?
One more reason to end the fed
ljl, FACTS there were more bank runs pre-fed, there were still bank runs and financial crises with the gold standard, fk off peter schiff.
He says smugly while wiping his tears with +55% on electricity bill
You act as though there was NEVER any inflation pre-fed, guess what there was. Did you know there was paper money also in the 1800s?
don't derail this thread kids, start a new one to talk about your perennial anti-fed crypto fantasies
We need diversity in the personality types and communication styles in our most important institutions. "Dispassionate analysis" and "reasoned debate" are white male values. It's 2022, do better. .
Btw, Wall Street only cares about competence, productivity and profits. They are not our North Star.
Productivity, competence, performance etc are neoliberal concepts from 1989, boomer. Do the work. Don’t expect me to educate you.
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Derail what? OPs post has more than 50% probability of being a tr oll. You telling me you know the reviewers of your paper?
You see there are these things called conferences where you can see that emotional outbursts (that ignore the data analysis) are consistently done by NY Fed reviewers. Have you heard of academic conferences?