Anatole Kaletsky (born 1 June 1952) is an economist and journalist based in the United Kingdom. He has written since 1976 for The Economist, The Financial...
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worsening demographics, and loss of competitiveness in key industries. Anatole Kaletsky was an early supporter of Abenomics, but since the Japanese government...
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very low incidence of financial crises - based on these criteria, Anatole Kaletsky judged the Keynesian age to be the most successful era of capitalism...
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his theories. Economist and former columnist of the Financial Times, Anatole Kaletsky, argued that Soros' concept of reflexivity is useful in understanding...
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247–48. Kaletsky, Anatole: Capitalism 4.0: The Birth of a New Economy in the Aftermath of Crisis. (PublicAffairs, 2010), pp. 109–10. Anatole Kaletsky: "The...
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policy choice than did the earlier edition.' Despite the criticisms, Anatole Kaletsky has described Sargent and Wallace's proposition as a significant contributor...
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analysts Louis-Vincent Gave and his father, Charles, formed Gavekal with Anatole Kaletsky, who then was the Economics Editor of The Times. Originally, Gavekal...
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the constraints of excessive reliance on the dollar. According to Anatole Kaletsky, Keynesian stimuli were rapidly followed by "revivals of growth in...
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two and two make... um, er...". The Times. Retrieved 7 August 2020. Anatole Kaletsky (24 May 2007). "Lesson one: get the yobs out of the classroom". The...
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his theories. Economist and former columnist of the Financial Times, Anatole Kaletsky, argued that Soros' concept of reflexivity is useful in understanding...
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