GLOBAL AGENDA
Turning Point: Monetary Policy in Japan and the US (2024x5)
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The U.S. Fed has started long-awaited cuts to interest rates. And Japan has this year ended 17 years of zero interest rates. We discuss the global impact and where these economies might be headed.
Moderator
Yuko Fukushima
NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Panelists
Steve Hanke
Professor of Applied Economics, Johns Hopkins University
Belinda Román
Associate Professor of Economics, St. Mary's University
Ueda Kenichi
Professor of Economics and Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Shirai Sayuri
Former Member of the Policy Board of the Bank of Japan