Does the Inverted Yield Curve Signal a Coming Recession?
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Dr. Paul Cwik joins Bob to discuss the inverted yield curve’s “signal” of an impending recession.
Dr. Cwik’s dissertation on inverted yield curves and economic downturns: Mises.org/HAP395a
Bob on the link between inverted yield curves and recessions: Mises.org/HAP395b
Bob’s Understanding Money Mechanics: Mises.org/Mechanics