PARTICIPANTS

Darrell Duffie, William Nelson, John Taylor, Richard Anderson, Greg Baer, David Bailey, Michael Bernstam, Steven Blitz, Lauren Blum, Michael Bordo, Michael Boskin, Daniele Caratelli, Brian Cheung, Richard Clarida, John Cochrane, Michael Connolly, Thomas Cooley, Adam Copeland, Francisco Covas, Lou Crandall, Randi Dewitty, Gonzalo Dionis, Sebastian Edwards, Charles Evans, Andy Filardo, Jared Franz, Esther George, Joseph Gruber, John Gunn, Robert Hall, Thomas Hebling, Laurie Hodrick, Robert Hodrick, Nicholas Hope, Peter Ireland, Drew Johnson, George Kahn, Kevin Kliesen, Jeff Lacker, Mickey Levy, John Lipsky, Dennis Lockhart, Brian Madigan, Peter Maletis, Lilia Maliar, Dante Mangiaracina, Axel Merk, Kevin Muehring, Kana Norimoto, David Papell, Lorenzo Rigon, Ciaran Rogers, Brian Sack, Allison Schrager, George Shultz, Pierre Siklos, Mark Steinmeyer, Thomas Stephenson, Derek Tang, Yevgeniy Teryoshin, James Wilcox, Yilin Yang

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Darrell Duffie, the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management and Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, spoke on "Reserves Were Not So Ample After All: Evidence from the U.S. Treasury Repo Market,” a paper with Adam Copeland and Yilin Yang. William Nelson, Chief Economist at the Bank Policy Institute, was the discussant and 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.

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