Carola Binder
Carola Binder is an economist known for her work in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and economic expectations. She is an associate professor of economics at Haverford College and has contributed to various academic and policy discussions.
Books
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1. Shock Values
"Shock Values" by Carola Binder explores the impact of inflation and deflation on American democracy. The book delves into key moments in U.S. economic history, such as the creation of paper money and the development of the Federal Reserve, highlighting how these events were often responses to financial crises. Binder examines how government actions to manage price changes have led to significant and sometimes controversial shifts in the nation's economic and political landscape. Through a historical lens, the book uncovers the ongoing efforts to stabilize prices and how these efforts have continuously reshaped the United States.
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