PARTICIPANTS

Edward Nelson, John Taylor, Richard Anderson, Terry Anderson, Michael Bernstam, Steven Blitz, Michael Bordo, Michael Boskin, Jim Bullard, Jennifer Burns, Jimmy Chang, Richard Clarida, John Cochrane, Steven Davis, Michael Dotsey, John Duca, Katrina Dudley, Burcu Duygan-Bump, Sebastian Edwards, Martin Eichenbaum, Christopher Erceg, William English, Andrew Filardo, Jared Franz, Etienne Gagnon, Lawrence Goodman, Paul Gregory, Joseph Gruber, Krishna Guha, John Gunn, Rick Hafer, Robert Hall, Eric Hanushek, Daniel Heil, Gregory Hess, Nicholas Hope, Jane Ihrig, Peter Ireland, Douglas Irwin, Margaret Jacobson, Drew Johnson, Callum Jones, Greg Kaldor, Robert Kaplan, Marc Katz, Robert King, Mervyn King, Kevin Kliesen, Evan Koenig, Steven Kotkin, Jeffrey Lacker, Yvan Lengwiler, Kurt Lewis, John Lipsky, Dennis Lockhart, Lilia Maliar, George Marotta, Ellen Meade, Michael Melvin, Axel Merk, Roger Mertz, David Mitch, Koji Nakamura, Bill Nelson, Giovanni Nicolo, Athanasios Orphanides, Robert Oster, David Papell, Elena Pastorino, Paul Peterson, Charles Plosser, Ned Prescott, John Raisian, Trevor Reeve, Samuel Reynard, Gheorghe Salahura, Lawrence Schembri, Catherine Schenk, Pierre Siklos, Abraham Sofaer, Thomas Stephenson, Christine Strong, Katrina Stierholz, Derek Tang, Jack Tatom, George Tavlas, Yevgeniy Teryoshin, Robert Tetlow, Jose Ursua, Eric Wakin, Carl Walsh, Kevin Warsh, Gretchen Weinbach, David Wheelock, Nicolas Zevanove

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Edward Nelson, Economist and Senior Adviser in the Division of Monetary Affairs at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, discussed his recent book Milton Friedman and Economic Debate in the United States: 1932-1972. 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 slides, click here.
Interview with Edward Nelson, click here.

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