The Taylor Rule

Monetary policy makers often face a trade-off between rules based and discretionary policy formulation. While discretionary policy formulation allows flexibility in responding to unexpected shocks, it can simultaneously create uncertainty and reduce credibility. On the other hand, a systematic, rules based approach anchors expectations regarding future monetary policy, helping to stabilize the economy over time. In 1993, the economist John B. Taylor proposed the Taylor … Continue reading The Taylor Rule

Hong Kong’s Economic Turning Point

Hong Kong’s Turning Point: Turbulence to Transformation? Since the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the Hong Kong government has depended on limiting the release of land parcels to drive up prices and maximize revenue, allowing it to maintain low taxes, which in turn attracts businesses, talent, and foreign investment. Branded as “Asia’s World City”, Hong Kong rose rapidly to become the widely … Continue reading Hong Kong’s Economic Turning Point

The Role of Innovation in the Job Market

Technology and innovation are increasingly becoming more efficient, exponentially increasing the power of information technology, having a knock on effect on the economy. Essential jobs are comprised of tasks in which automation can become a substitute, lowering the amount of jobs required for the same final effect. However, it is essential that we understand the interactions between these technologies and employment. Significantly, this technology can … Continue reading The Role of Innovation in the Job Market

The IMF and World Bank in a Multipolar World

The IMF and World Bank in a Multipolar World A multipolar world economy is defined as a world order where major economic power does not lie in the hands of one single state but is instead divided between various centres of economic influence across the globe. Over the last few decades, global order and economic influence have shifted from a Western-centric polar model to a … Continue reading The IMF and World Bank in a Multipolar World