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Using a regional VAR, we find large differences in the effects of monetary policy shocks across regions of the United States. We also find that the region-level effects of monetary policy differ a great deal between the pre-Volcker and Volcker-Greenspan periods in terms of their depth and...
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Delivered at The Global Interdependence Center 2010 International Conference Series, Part II-China "Financial Interdependence in the World's Post-Crisis Capital Markets."
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March 2, 2012. Presentation. "The U.S. Economy in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis." Presented at the Bank of Montreal Lecture in Economics, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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July 12, 2013. Presentation. "Recent Developments in Monetary Policy." Global Interdependence Center's 5th Annual Rocky Mountain Economic Summit, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Delivered at the Economic Club of Memphis.
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15th Annual Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference,> Hong Kong, March 23, 2012 …
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Delivered at the Commerce Bank Economic Breakfast, November 18, 2009
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Delivered at The Institute of Regulation and Risk North Asia, The Grand Ballroom, Conrad Hotel, Pacific Place, Hong Kong. This speech was also delivered at The Institute of Regulation and Risk North Asia, The InterContinental Hotel, Tokyo Bay, Japan, June 14, 2010.
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June 10, 2013. Presentation. "The U.S. Economy and Monetary Policy." 19th Conference of Montreal—Entering the Next Economy: New Realities, New Frontiers, Montreal, Canada.
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February 24, 2012. "Comments on 'Housing, Monetary Policy, and the Recovery' by Michael Feroli, Ethan Harris, Amir Sufi, and Kenneth West." Given at the 2012 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, Initiative on Global Markets, University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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