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A Conference Panel Discussion - Review

Ben Bernanke, Thomas Cooley, and Manfred Neumann each take a different approach to summarizing the profession’s understanding of the effects of monetary policy in this conference panel discussion, "What Do We Know About How Monetary Policy Affects the Economy?"

research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/1995/05/01/a-conference-panel-discussion

Panel Discussion I: What Have We Learned Since October 1979? - Review

Ben S. Bernanke focuses on some lessons economists have drawn from the Volcker regime regarding the importance of credibility in central banking and how that credibility can be obtained. 

research.stlouisfed.org/.../2005/04/15/panel-discussion-i-what-have-we-learned-since-october-1979

Panel Discussion: Inflation Targeting - Review

Ben S. Bernanke proposes that the Federal Reserve’s announcement of a long-run inflation objective might help the Fed communicate better and perhaps improve policy decisions. Otmar Issing highlights what he thinks are the distinguishing features of inflation targeting and possible pitfalls of this approach. Donald L. Kohn addresses whether inflation targeting would improve economic performance in the United States.

research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/2004/07/01/panel-discussion-inflation-targeting

Panel Discussion - Review

John B. Taylor, "The Importance of Being Predictable"; Ben S. Bernanke, "Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty"; William Poole, "The Importance of Being Predictable"

research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/2008/07/01/panel-discussion

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