Are you examine the Gov debt? I am finding the original paper excellent research, but the conclusions do not seem to match the paper. Let me know if you see any discrepancies.
Yes, I'm going to illustrate chapters 4-7, and perhaps 8, which are the core of the study. Gov debt is dealt with in chapter 6 on cash management. That's probably a few weeks away at the moment, due to the amount of detail. I'm currently finishing off the last section of chapter 4.
I agree that the research is excellent: it shows the details of what's going on, and by being precise about how assets and liabilities change, it avoids all ambiguity. It also makes perfect sense.
If I remember correctly from when I originally read this paper just over 2 years ago, I had a similar feeling to you about its conclusions, but I want to go through it again while I write this series before I write an article with my own conclusions.
Are there any specific discrepancies which you'd like to highlight?
Great article Chris! Thank you!
Are you examine the Gov debt? I am finding the original paper excellent research, but the conclusions do not seem to match the paper. Let me know if you see any discrepancies.
Thanks for the like and the question, Jon!
Yes, I'm going to illustrate chapters 4-7, and perhaps 8, which are the core of the study. Gov debt is dealt with in chapter 6 on cash management. That's probably a few weeks away at the moment, due to the amount of detail. I'm currently finishing off the last section of chapter 4.
I agree that the research is excellent: it shows the details of what's going on, and by being precise about how assets and liabilities change, it avoids all ambiguity. It also makes perfect sense.
If I remember correctly from when I originally read this paper just over 2 years ago, I had a similar feeling to you about its conclusions, but I want to go through it again while I write this series before I write an article with my own conclusions.
Are there any specific discrepancies which you'd like to highlight?