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Point man for the Fed on Y2K, Governor Edward (Mike) Kelley discusses his life at the Board of Governors, ranging from monetary policy to banking supervision to operations. His leadership roles have exposed him to nearly every facet of the Federal Reserve System, and with his lengthy tenure...
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Considered the intellectual leader of the new classical school of economic thought and of the rational expectations theory, Robert Lucas, University of Chicago, has guest lectured across the United States and in China, Finland, England, Israel and Canada.>
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Lawrence Lindsey, the Federal Reserve Board's youngest governor, shares his views on the Fed, taxation, the 1980s and other matters.
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It's said that financial management is one of Clyde Farnsworth's strengths, and that's to the benefit of the Federal Reserve System. For, as director of the Division of Federal Reserve Bank Operations for the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., Farnsworth has oversight responsibility for the...
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Nobel-award winning economist George Stigler comments on the Fed's level of independence, the role of research in the development of economic thought, and other matters.
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Vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors is the latest in a series of public service positions Alice Rivlin has held over the past 30-plus years. In 1996 she made the shift from fiscal to monetary affairs with ease.
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Since 1985, William Taylor has been staff director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C. As such, he oversees the Fed's supervisory responsibilities for over 1,000 state member banks and about 6,500 bank...
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Over the past 18 years, the Minneapolis Fed has been privileged to count Thomas J. Sargent among its staff of economic advisers. With six books and nearly 100 articles to his credit, Sargent is well-known and highly regarded by his colleagues in the economics community. He has received many...
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Fed Governor Wayne Angell's reputation as a maverick and an independent thinker was reinforced throughout his career at the Federal Reserve Board. Many times when a lone vote dissented on issues ranging from interest rates to Fed policy, that vote was Angell's.
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