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January 10, 2013. Presentation. "The Fed's New Regime and the 2013 Outlook." Wisconsin Economic Forecast Luncheon, Wisconsin Bankers Association. Madison, Wisconsin.
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This paper investigates the discount rate policies of five Federal Reserve chairmen: Martin, Burns, Miller, Volcker and Greenspan. Both in terms of the reasons given for making discount rate changes and the frequency of discount rate changes, the discount rate policies of Martin and Greenspan...
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Delivered at the Business Today "Weathering the Storm: The Challenges and Opportunities of A Global Slowdown" Conference, New York City, November 22, 2009
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This paper investigates whether the services of the Federal Reserve System improved the efficiency of the system in the United States for collecting checks relative to the efficiency of the system used by banks just prior to the formation of the Federal Reserve. There are two types of evidence...
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The Hutchinson Lecture, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. - April 28, 1999
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Dyer County Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Luncheon, Dyersburg, Tenn., Aug. 31, 2006
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Presentation to the University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Ark., April 24, 2003
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The 2007-2008 financial crises has made it painfully obvious that markets may quickly turn illiquid. Moreover, recent experience has taught us that distress and lack of active trading can jump "around" between seemingly unconnected parts of the financial system contributing to transforming...
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Presentation to the University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Ark., April 24, 2003
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The Hutchinson Lecture, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. - April 28, 1999
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