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Those who think we can be more specific in stating our intentions and broadcasting our every next move with complete certainty are, in my opinion, clinging to the myth that economics is a hard science and monetary policy a precise scientific procedure rather than the applied best judgment of...
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The Federal Reserve knows what community and regional banks do for their communities. We appreciate that you are the backbone for the homeowners, small businesses, service clubs and school sports teams and scouts and churches and myriad other activities that make for better communities. We want...
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Monetary Policy: Debate, Dissent and Discussion with Richard Fisher at the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, Los Angeles, CA, July 16, 2014.
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Remarks before the U.S.-Indian Chamber of Commerce, Dallas, TX, September 4, 2014.
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My heartfelt advice to you is to work as hard on expanding your EQ as you have on harnessing your IQ.
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The “it’s always bigger in Texas” way of thinking faces a stern test when it comes to scarce water resources and how the state allocates them.
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Remarks before the Committee for the Republic, Washington, D.C., January 16, 2013 ; "The Dallas Fed’s proposal offers an 'about-turn' and a way to mend the flaws in Dodd–Frank.... In a nutshell, we recommend that TBTF financial institutions be restructured into multiple business entities....
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Remarks before the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, Dallas, TX, March 5, 2012 ; "I would suggest to you that, if the data continue to improve, however gradually, the markets should begin preparing themselves for the good Dr. Fed to wean them from their dependency rather than administer...
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