Twenty-first century central bankers go on and on about their “credibility.” Hearing that word, we are inclined to substitute “incredibility,” for, to us, the notion that the stewards of paper money can pick the right interest rate out of the air and successfully impose it on the economies they pretend to manage is literally unbelievable.
Page 312 of Mr. Market Miscalculates by James Grant.
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