What Have We Learned since October 1979?
My good friend Ben Bernanke is always a hard act to follow. When I drafted these remarks, I was concerned that Ben would take all the best points and cover them extremely well, leaving only some crumbs for Ben McCallum and me to pick up. But his decision to concentrate on one issue central bank credibility leaves me plenty to talk about.
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2005-04
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Authors: | Blinder, Alan S. |
Institutions: | Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Department of Economics |
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