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What NASA knows about soft landings that the Federal Reserve doesn't

Por: MarketWatch Politics November 01, 2022

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They have a blind spot because they are looking at the past. Greg Robb: Fed officials ought to reach out to another government agency that has had remarkable success in achieving soft landings: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA’s scientists know something the Fed has forgotten: It takes a long time to send and receive messages from space, so they need to account for those delays when sending instructions to their... + full article



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