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Analysis and Commentary

More Evidence on What Is Holding the Economy Back

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Sunday, May 13, 2012

Of course something is now interfering with the usual economic response, because our current recovery is certainly not springing back to normal...

Interviews

John Taylor on the Larry Kudlow Show

with John B. Taylorvia Larry Kudlow Show
Saturday, May 12, 2012

Larry replays his interview with Obamanomics Founder, Larry Summers, and has John Taylor senior fellow at Hoover Institutes reacts to Summers Interview...

Improving the Federal Reserve System: Examining Legislation to Reform the Fed and Other Alternatives

featuring John B. Taylorvia Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives
Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Hoover Institution fellow John B. Taylor testified before the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, at the Hearing on "Improving the Federal Reserve System: Examining Legislation to Reform the Fed and Other Alternatives."

Analysis and Commentary

Data Matters: A Tale of Two Budgets – Obama & Ryan

by John F. Coganvia Advancing a Free Society
Tuesday, May 8, 2012

[This] graph presents historical outlays and the striking contrast between two different future scenarios: one that follows the Obama administration’s budget and the other that follows the budget path that would be created under Paul Ryan’s plan...

Improving the Federal Reserve System

featuring John B. Taylorvia Analysis
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services 
U.S. House of Representatives 
Analysis and Commentary

A Diverse and Wide Open Hearing on Fed Reforms

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Monday, May 7, 2012

The House Domestic Monetary Policy subcommittee, with Ron Paul in the chair, is holding hearings [today] on six proposed bills to reform the Fed...Two of the bills would refrom the Fed’s dual mandate...

Interviews

Taylor on Rules, Discretion, and First Principles

by Russ Roberts with John B. Taylorvia EconLog
Monday, April 30, 2012

John Taylor of Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book, First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America's Prosperity...

Interviews

Hoover Institution Debate on the John Batchelor Show - Part I

with Michael J. Boskin, Russ Roberts, John B. Taylorvia John Batchelor Show
Saturday, April 28, 2012

Guests: Co-Host Mary Kissel, WSJ; Hoover Institution debate, Keynes and Hayek, with attention to Milton Friedman's conversation on Keynes and Hayek. Nicholas Wapshott, John Taylor, Michael Boskin, Russ Roberts...

Interviews

Hoover Institution Debate on the John Batchelor Show - Part II

with Michael J. Boskin, Russ Roberts, John B. Taylorvia John Batchelor Show
Saturday, April 28, 2012

Guests: Co-Host Mary Kissel, WSJ; Hoover Institution debate, Keynes and Hayek, with attention to Milton Friedman's conversation on Keynes and Hayek. Nicholas Wapshott, John Taylor, Michael Boskin, Russ Roberts...

In the News

How to Beat Government Bonds—Using Social Security

with John Shovenvia Wall Street Journal
Friday, April 20, 2012

For an investment return that tops those offered by hedge funds, insurance firms or Wall Street banks, baby boomers should look to Social Security...

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The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy at the Hoover Institution to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals. Read more...

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The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy at the Hoover Institution to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals.

 

Working Group Meeting - March 9, 2018
Working Group Meeting - March 9, 2018

For twenty-five years starting in the early 1980s, the United States economy experienced an unprecedented economic boom. Economic expansions were stronger and longer than in the past. Recessions were shorter, shallower, and less frequent. GDP doubled and household net worth increased by 250 percent in real terms. Forty-seven million jobs were created.

This quarter-century boom strengthened as its length increased. Productivity growth surged by one full percentage point per year in the United States, creating an additional $9 trillion of goods and services that would never have existed. And the long boom went global with emerging market countries from Asia to Latin America to Africa experiencing the enormous improvements in both economic growth and economic stability.

Economic policies that place greater reliance on the principles of free markets, price stability, and flexibility have been the key to these successes. Recently, however, several powerful new economic forces have begun to change the economic landscape, and these principles are being challenged with far reaching implications for U.S. economic policy, both domestic and international. A financial crisis flared up in 2007 and turned into a severe panic in 2008 leading to the Great Recession. How we interpret and react to these forces—and in particular whether proven policy principles prevail going forward—will determine whether strong economic growth and stability returns and again continues to spread and improve more people’s lives or whether the economy stalls and stagnates.

Our Working Group organizes seminars and conferences, prepares policy papers and other publications, and serves as a resource for policymakers and interested members of the public.

Working Group Meeting - April 9, 2008
Working Group Meeting - April 9, 2008

 


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