PARTICIPANTS

Robert Kaplan, Randal Quarles, John Taylor, Andrew Ackerman, William Bassett, Michael Bernstam, Steven Blitz, Lauren Blum, Michael Bordo, Allister Bull, Jennifer Burns, Joseph Carapiet, Jimmy Chang, Richard Clarida, John Cochrane, Thomas Cooley, Gabriel Costa, Alejandra Cox Edwards, Sarah Delahunty, Michael Derby, Randi Dewitty, Sami Diaf, Darrell Duffie, Wendy Dunn, Sebastian Edwards, Scott Farbish, Andrew Filardo, Marc Giannoni, Victoria Guida, Megan Guiltinan, Jesse Hamilton, Robert Heller, Robert Hodrick, Katherine Holzer, Nicholas Hope, Peter Ireland, Drew Johnson, Robert Joss, George Kahn, Greg Kaldor, Nathan Kashdan, Marc Katz, Robert King, Eric Kollig, Jeremy Kress, Jeff Lacker, Hannah Lang, Sarah Lantz, Mickey Levy, John Lipsky, Zheng Liu, Dennis Lockhart, Peter Maletis, Dante Mangiaracina, James Mattis, Jonathan McCarthy, Axel Merk, Rich Miller, David Mulford, William Nelson, Kana Norimoto, David Papell, William Parschalk, Elena Pastorino, Monika Piazzesi, Charles Plosser, Michael Price, Robert Reid, Samuel Reynard, Evan Ryser, Catarina Saraiva, Allison Schrager, Chiara Scotti, George Shultz, Pierre Siklos, Coryann Stefansson, Thomas Stephenson, Derek Tang, Yevgeniy Teryoshin, Jim Van Horne, Pablo Villanueva, Tim Weatherhead, Mark Wynne

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Robert Kaplan, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, discussed “Economic Conditions and the Path of Monetary Policy,” and Randal Quarles, Vice Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve Board and Chair of the Financial Stability Board, discussed “Supervision and Regulation in the US and the World in the Time of COVID,” with John Taylor moderating

To read Rob Kaplan’s remarks, click here.
To read Randy Quarles remarks, click here

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Call For Papers: Renewing Indigenous Economies Research Workshop
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Fourth International Workshop on Japanese Diaspora
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