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Analysis and Commentary

Stanford’s Economics 1 Now Coming Online

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Wednesday, June 18, 2014

I have been teaching economics at Stanford for many years. Economics 1 is one of my favorite courses, and it’s been one of the most popular courses at Stanford.

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Interviews

John Taylor on the John Batchelor Show

interview with John B. Taylorvia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Hoover senior fellow John Taylor discusses central banking on the John Batchelor Show.

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Analysis and Commentary

Ten Amusingly Irreverent Tweets at Conference on Fed

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

So many members of the financial press were having a good time tweeting at the Fed Centennial conference last week at Stanford that, according the “TweetReach Report,” about 1 million Twitter accounts were reached and 10 million tweets were delivered about the hashtag #hooverfedconference.  Here is a photo of the post-conference press conference.

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Interviews

John Taylor on The Hays Advantage

interview with John B. Taylorvia Bloomberg Radio
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Hoover senior fellow John Taylor discusses the Taylor Rule on Bloomberg Radio.

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Interviews

John Taylor on Street Signs

interview with John B. Taylorvia CNBC
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Hoover senior fellow John Taylor discusses the economy on CNBC.

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Analysis and Commentary

New Conference on Fed and Rules-Based Policy: A Preview

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Today starts a two day conference at Stanford’s Hoover Institution on monetary policy. It’s part of the Fed Centennial. Here is the full agenda which includes talks and commentary by Esther George, Tom Sargent, Charles Plosser,  John Williams, Jeff Lacker, Ed Prescott, Allan Meltzer, Niall Ferguson, Maury Obstfeld, Barry Eichengreen, George Shultz, Monika Piazzesi,  Athanasios Orphanides, Otmar Issing, Martin Schneider and others.

Interviews

John Taylor on The Santelli Exchange

with John B. Taylorvia CNBC
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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Analysis and Commentary

Deleting Vice and Other Revisions in Monetary Lectures

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Thursday, April 24, 2014
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Analysis and Commentary

Debate Heats Up: Re-Normalize or New-Normalize Policy

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Analysis and Commentary

A First Meeting of Old and New Keynesian Econometric Models

by John B. Taylorvia Economics One
Thursday, April 17, 2014

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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...

Events

Archive of Working Papers on Economic Policy

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George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics
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Meeting of the Working Group on Economic Policy

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Guest Speakers: Michael Boskin, John Cogan, Allan Meltzer, George Shultz, John Taylor

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Policy Seminar on Fragile by Design: Banking Crises, Scarce Credit, and Political Bargains

Tuesday, June 12, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speakers: Charles Calomiris (Professor of Financial Institutions at the Columbia Business School) and Stephen Haber (Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution)

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Policy Seminar on the Evolution of U.S. Foreign-Exchange-Market Intervention: Thesis, Theory, and Institutions

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speakers: Michael Bordo (Hoover Institution National Fellow and Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Monetary and Financial History at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ), and Owen Humpage (Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)

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Policy Seminar on Recent Trends in Intergenerational Income Mobility: Data and Theories

Thursday, March 22, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speaker: Dan Kessler (Hoover Institution Senior Fellow, Professor, Stanford GSB and Stanford Law School, and by courtesy, of health research and policy in the Stanford School of Medicine) and Gary Becker (Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Chicago)

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Policy Seminar on What Financial System for the 21st Century?

Thursday, March 15, 2012
Annenberg Conference Room, Lou Henry Hoover Building

Guest Speaker: Andrew Crockett (President JP Morgan Chase International, former President of the BIS)

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Policy Seminar on Review of the International Economy

Thursday, March 8, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speaker: John Lipsky (former First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF)

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Policy Seminar on the Financial Crisis and the Impact of the Financial Reform

Tuesday, March 6, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speaker: Jacob Frenkel (Chairman of JP Morgan Chase International, former Governor of the Bank of Israel)

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Policy Seminar on Income Distribution

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building
The Working Group on Economic Policy met to discuss income distribution in the United States, as well as income mobility.
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A Symposium on the Need for Reform of the Federal Reserve

Friday, January 13, 2012
Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Guest Speakers: Michael Bordo, Allan Meltzer, George Shultz, and John Taylor 

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Policy Seminar on the European sovereign debt crisis

Thursday, December 8, 2011
George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building

Guest Speaker: Axel Weber (former Bundesbank President and future UBS Chairman)

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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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