Washington, Sep 10 (Ians) The ‘scariest economics paper of 2022’ has warned that a high unemployment rate will be necessary to combat inflation and to bring inflation down to 2 per cent, the US may need to tolerate unemployment of 6.5 per cent for at least two years.
The paper from the Brookings Institution by Johns Hopkins macroeconomist Larry Ball with co-authors Daniel Leigh and Prachi Mishra of the International Monetary Fund (Imf) found that “this unemployment path returns inflation to near the Fed’s target only under optimistic assumptions”.
“Under less benign assumptions about these factors, the inflation rate remains well above target unless unemployment rises by more than the Fed projects,” the paper said.
In a following opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, Jason Furman, former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers under President Obama, called this “the scariest economic paper of 2022”.
Based on Brookings’ findings, the Fed...
The paper from the Brookings Institution by Johns Hopkins macroeconomist Larry Ball with co-authors Daniel Leigh and Prachi Mishra of the International Monetary Fund (Imf) found that “this unemployment path returns inflation to near the Fed’s target only under optimistic assumptions”.
“Under less benign assumptions about these factors, the inflation rate remains well above target unless unemployment rises by more than the Fed projects,” the paper said.
In a following opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, Jason Furman, former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers under President Obama, called this “the scariest economic paper of 2022”.
Based on Brookings’ findings, the Fed...
- 9/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
A heartfelt birthday wish penned by actor Mahat Raghavendra to his wife Prachi Mishra on her birthday is fast winning hearts on the Internet. Actor Mahat, who chose to post his wish to wife Prachi on Instagram, said, “To the love of my life, thank you for coming into my life and making it a […]...
- 2/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Entertainment‘Bigg Boss’ Tamil fame actor Mahat took to social media to share the happy news about the birth of the baby on June 7. Tnm StaffInstagram/ MahatActor Mahat Raghavendra and model Prachi Mishra welcomed their first child on Monday morning. Mahat took to Instagram to share the happy news with followers. Sharing an image featuring the two of them holding the newborn baby, he wrote, “God has blessed us with a cute little baby boy today morning!" Noting that the couple is overwhelmed with joy, he further added, “Prachi & me are over joyed with this bundle of happiness.” Mahat also extended his gratitude to everyone for their wishes and love. “Thank you everyone for all your love and good wishes So excited to be a dad (sic)," he said. Many celebrities including photographer Varun Aditya, actor Raai Laxmi, actor Yashika Aanand, television host Kiki Vijay and actor Shubra Aiyappa among...
- 6/8/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
EntertainmentThe actor shared the news along with a photograph on his social media handle on Wednesday.Tnm StaffBigg Boss Tamil contestant Mahat Raghavendra got engaged to his long-time girlfriend Prachi Mishra on Wednesday. Mahat shared the news along with a photograph on his social media handle. Wishes poured in from the film industry following the news. Bigg Boss Tamil 2 fame Mahat Raghavendra gets engaged to Prachi Mishra https://t.co/g76V2cXK8I pic.twitter.com/ZRYr5duGp4 — Nitin rao (@nitinrao382) April 18, 2019 Mahat Raghavendra engaged to girlfriend Prachi Mishra@MahatOfficial pic.twitter.com/MiBLUAq2Z9 — Telugu Cinema (@TeluguCinema) April 17, 2019 #Mahat and #Prachi Engaged..! Congrats @MahatOfficial and @prachimishra pic.twitter.com/SRID8q5xtt — Thamizh Padam (@ThamizhPadam) April 17, 2019 Mahat was on Season 2 of Tamil Bigg Boss which was hosted by Kamal Haasan. On the show, he'd expressed his love for Yashika, another contestant. Mahat has acted in Tamil and Telugu films in supporting roles,...
- 4/18/2019
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
At the music launch of Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend, Jazzy B minced no words in calling Bollywood ‘unprofessional’. When asked why he doesn’t do much work in Bollywood, he said, “Bollywood to me is very unprofessional. Everything is last minute here. ‘Abhi gana chahiye, kal banake doge?’ is what people want here. That is not how a song is made.”
He went on to add, “Sometimes we even take two or three months to make a song. I have got a name to protect. I made a couple of songs but I wasn’t satisfied with the music. So I didn’t go ahead with it. I have done this film because the production is very good. I do little work to protect my image.”
Jazzy also said that it took a lot of time to make ‘Zaalim Dilli’ song from the film. “It took them six months to make the beat of this song.
He went on to add, “Sometimes we even take two or three months to make a song. I have got a name to protect. I made a couple of songs but I wasn’t satisfied with the music. So I didn’t go ahead with it. I have done this film because the production is very good. I do little work to protect my image.”
Jazzy also said that it took a lot of time to make ‘Zaalim Dilli’ song from the film. “It took them six months to make the beat of this song.
- 3/12/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
At the music launch of Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend, Jazzy B minced no words in calling Bollywood 'unprofessional'.
When asked why he doesn't do much work in Bollywood, he said, "Bollywood to me is very unprofessional. Everything is last minute here. 'Abhi gana chahiye, kal banake doge?' is what people want here. That is not how a song is made."
He went on to add, "Sometimes we even take two or three months to make a song. I have got a name to protect. I made a couple of songs but I wasn't satisfied with the music. So I didn't go ahead with it. I have done this film because the production is very good. I do little work to protect my image."
Jazzy also said that it took a lot of time to make 'Zaalim Dilli' song from the film. "It took them six months to make the beat of this song.
When asked why he doesn't do much work in Bollywood, he said, "Bollywood to me is very unprofessional. Everything is last minute here. 'Abhi gana chahiye, kal banake doge?' is what people want here. That is not how a song is made."
He went on to add, "Sometimes we even take two or three months to make a song. I have got a name to protect. I made a couple of songs but I wasn't satisfied with the music. So I didn't go ahead with it. I have done this film because the production is very good. I do little work to protect my image."
Jazzy also said that it took a lot of time to make 'Zaalim Dilli' song from the film. "It took them six months to make the beat of this song.
- 3/10/2015
- GlamSham
Mumbai, May 21: For the first time, Indian rapper-music producer Honey Singh will be seen singing on the big screen in a song in "Zaalim Dilli".
The film's director Japinder Kaur says it is a "dance number and it's a situational song".
"This is for the first time that Honey Singh will feature in a song. It's a birthday bash song and it has shaped up very well. We shot for the song 10 days ago," Kaur told Ians.
Featuring former Miss India Prachi Mishra, Divyendu Sharma and Ira Dubey, "Zaalim Dilli" is "a light-hearted comedy" made on a shoestring budget.
Kaur said: "The film is made on a budget of about Rs.12-13.
The film's director Japinder Kaur says it is a "dance number and it's a situational song".
"This is for the first time that Honey Singh will feature in a song. It's a birthday bash song and it has shaped up very well. We shot for the song 10 days ago," Kaur told Ians.
Featuring former Miss India Prachi Mishra, Divyendu Sharma and Ira Dubey, "Zaalim Dilli" is "a light-hearted comedy" made on a shoestring budget.
Kaur said: "The film is made on a budget of about Rs.12-13.
- 5/21/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
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