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The Greenspan era, lessons for the future : a symposium, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Label
The Greenspan era, lessons for the future : a symposium, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Greenspan era
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
63790024
Responsibility statement
sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Sub title
lessons for the future : a symposium
Table Of Contents
The Greenspan era: lessons for the future : an introduction to the Bank's 2005 economic symposium, George A. Kahn, Opening remarks, Alan Greenspan, Understanding the Greenspan standard, Alan S. Blinder and Ricardo Reis., Commentary, Allan H. Meltzer., Commentary, John B. Taylor., General discussion, chair: Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Separating the business cycle from other economic fluctuations, Robert E. Hall., Commentary, Charles Bean., Commentary, N. Gregory Mankiw., General discussion, chair: Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., The end of large current account deficits, 1970-2002 : are there lessons for the United States?, Sebastian Edwards., Commentary, Barry Eichengreen., Commentary, Catherine L. Mann., General discussion, chair: Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Luncheon address, Robert E. Rubin., General discussion, Has financial development made the wold riskier?, Raghuram G. Rajan., Commentary, Donald L. Kohn., Commentary, Hyun Song Shin., General discussion, chair: Malcolm D. Knight, Central bank communication and policy effectiveness, Michael Woodford., Commentary, Tiff Macklem., General discussion, Malcolm D. Knight, Monetary policy strategies : a central bank panel, Kazumasa Iwata, Mervyn A. King, Jean-Claude Trichet., General discussion, chair: Malcolm D. Knight, Closing remarks, Alan Greenspan
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