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Remarks before the Dallas Friday Group, Dallas, Texas, April 11, 2006 ; "Competition brings benefits to the public sector the same way it does the private sector. Because factors of production are increasingly mobile in an era of globalization, governments vie to gain and hold onto them. Mobile...
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Remarks to the 2007 Annual Conference of the Investment Adviser Association, Austin, Texas, April 26, 2007 ; "Many options would improve the fiscal fitness of our entitlement system and reduce the need for drastic action elsewhere in the federal budget. But let's be honest. These remedies work...
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international model, and explores the role of standard monetary policy rules applied to an open economy. For this purpose, I build a …
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existence, the size of the vehicle currency economy, and the monetary policy followed by the vehicle currency's government. We …
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The effects of oil shocks on output volatility through international transport costs are investigated in an open-economy ….S. economy by a Bayesian approach for moving windows of ten years. For model selection, the posterior odds ratios of the two …
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in Mexico is a loss for the entire border economy, where so much of our growth is linked to expansion on the more …
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Remarks before the Global Interdependence Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 17, 2008. ; "...the FOMC does not intend to just squat and wait should economic data and sound risk management signal that monetary accommodation is required."
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"In today's world, where investors can move their funds instantly from one currency to another to avoid depreciation, the price central bankers pay for high inflation is much higher than in the past. Understanding this, you can see why I am a steadfast inflation-fighting owl." ; Remarks for a...
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Remarks before the Australian Business Economists, Sydney, Australia, November 14, 2007. ; Our job has been made more complicated by globalization--the freer flow of goods, services, money, ideas and people across national borders. Its present incarnation owes a great deal to the revolution in...
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2006 Streich Family Lectureship on Free Enterprise, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 4, 2006 ; "Globalization is almost surely part of the explanation of the decline in inflation and output volatility that we've seen in many countries in recent years."
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