PARTICIPANTS

Michael Bordo, John Taylor, Mahmood Abhu Ghzalah, Richard Anderson, Maylis Avaro, Michael Bernstam, Steven Blitz, Michael Boskin, Jeffrey Clemens, John Cochrane, John Court, Steven Davis, Sami Diaf, Katrina Dudley, Sebastian Edwards, Christopher Erceg, David Fedor, Andrew Filardo, Megan Greene, Paul Gregory, Robert Hall, Kevin Hassett, Gregory Hess, Peter Ireland, Tim Kane, Todd Keister, David Laidler, Mickey Levy, John Lipsky, Ellen Mead, Chris Meissner, Michael Melvin, Axel Merk, Roger Mertz, Bill Nelson, Paige Paridon, Elena Pastorino, Charles Plosser, Samuel Reynard, Manny Rincon-Cruz, Hugh Rockoff, Christine Strong, Derek Tang, Jack Tatom, Yevgeniy Teryoshin, Glenn Tiffert, Carl Walsh, David Warsh, Brian Wheaton, Mark Wynne, Peter Zimmerman

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Michael Bordo, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Board of Governors Professor of Economics and director of the Center for Monetary and Financial History at Rutgers University, discussed "Central Bank Digital Currency in Historical Perspective: Another Crossroad in Monetary Policy.”

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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WATCH THE SEMINAR
Topic: Central Bank Digital Currency in Historical Perspective: Another Crossroad in Monetary Policy.
Start Time : October 20, 2021, 12:15 PM PT

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