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Macroeconomic Policy Nexus is a newsletter that will cover the Macro Musings podcast as well as the latest developments in the monetary, financial, and fiscal policy space that interest David Beckworth.
Data updated 2 months ago
Avg Comments
1.0
Avg Likes
11.0
Engagement Rate
0.20%· ~12 likes + comments/post
(comments + likes) / subscribers
Quality Score
Engagement vs Economics
0.20% engagement rate
Score Breakdown
Engagement Score
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| The Fed’s Overton Window Is ShiftingFrom supply-driven reserves to demand-driven liquidity.Apr 8, 2026 | Public |
| The Fed Already Has What It Needs to Navigate Supply ShocksThe FOMC’s roadmap for these turbulent times: its implicit NGDP targetMar 24, 2026 | Public |
| Peter Conti-Brown on a New Fed-Treasury AccordPlus our thoughts on major speeches this week on liquidity regulations and the Discount Window.Mar 6, 2026 | Public |
| Three Kinds of Fed-Treasury AccordsThere is talk of another Fed-Treasury Accord. But there are three different kinds of accords. Which one do we need?Mar 5, 2026 | Public |
| The Real World is Nominal Why tracking deviations of total dollar activity from a neutral growth path provides a good crosscheck for monetary policymakersFeb 27, 2026 | Public |
| Raghuram Rajan: Breaking the QE Ratchet EffectRaghuram Rajan on liquidity dependence, the Fed’s expanding balance sheet, and how to restore normalization as the default.Feb 24, 2026 | Public |
| Stablecoins Behave Like Money, But Are They Built Like It?Stablecoins, the GENIUS Act, and the unfinished reform of America’s monetary plumbing.Feb 19, 2026 | Public |
| Three Views of QE: Irrelevance, Insurance, and IrreversibilityWhy QE Had Modest Effects After 2008 but Powerful Ones in 2020–2022Feb 6, 2026 | Public |
vs 11 newsletters in Economics
6K places you in the top 25% of newsletters in this category.
Engagement Rate
0.20%
median: 0.00%
Posts per Week
0.8
median: 1.0
Publishing Consistency
67/100
median: 66/100
Subscribers
6K
median: 2K
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Publishing Frequency
Previously Weekly
Inactive — last post 2 months agoEconomics Pricing
$8/mo median
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