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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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Discussed at the Conference on Frontiers in Monetary Theory and Policy. Sponsored by the Bank of Japan. Tokyo, Japan.
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April 3, 2013. Opening Remarks. Given at the Homer Jones Memorial Lecture, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Presented at the National Economists Club, Washington D.C. December 2, 2010.
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April 17, 2013. Presentation. "Some Unpleasant Implications for Unemployment Targeters." 22nd Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference, New York, N.Y.
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This paper develops a monetary model with taxes to account for the apparently asymmetric and time-varying effects of energy shocks on output and hours worked in post-World War II U.S. data. In our model, the real effects of an energy shock are amplified when the monetary authority responds to...
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We study the use of intermediated assets as media of exchange in a neo- classical growth model. An intermediary is delegated control over productive capital and finances itself by issuing claims against the revenue generated by its operations. Unlike physical capital, intermediated claims are...
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Presentation at the HM Treasury/GES Conference, London, Nov. 30, 2005
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Presentation at Ft. Smith, Ark. - Feb. 12, 2002
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Presentation to the Midwest Economic Education Conference, St. Louis - April 11, 2002
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