PARTICIPANTS

Charles Plosser, John Taylor, Mahmoud Abu Ghzalah, Anat Admati, Michael Bernstam, Steven Blitz, Michael Bordo, Jake Carney, Ken Chikada, John Cochrane, Randi Dewitty, Sami Diaf, James Dorn, Chris Erceg, Charles Evans, David Fedor, Jared Franz, Tyler Goodspeed, Paul Gregory, Bob Hall, Robert Hetzel, Peter Ireland, Ken Judd, Robert King, Evan Koenig, Jeff Lacker, Yvan Lengwiler, Mickey Levy, John Lipsky, Lilia Maliar, Michael Melvin, Ed Nelson, Robert Oster, David Papell, Elena Pastorino, Victoria Perez, Ned Prescott, Tom Stephenson, Christine Strong, Jack Tatom, George Tavlas, Artem Trotsyuk, Jim Van Horne, Carl Walsh

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Charles Plosser, Hoover Visiting Fellow and former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, discussed “The Fed’s Risky Experiment: Why the New Framework is So Troubling and Might There be a Better Way.”

John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.

To read the paper, click here
To read the slides, click here

WATCH THE SEMINAR

Topic: The Fed’s Risky Experiment: Why the New Framework is So Troubling and Might There be a Better Way
Start Time : November 10, 2021, 12:15 PM PT

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