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Market Tantrums and Monetary Policy
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18 December 2018

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The U.S. Monetary Policy Forum (USMPF) is an annual conference that brings academics, market economists, and policymakers together to discuss U.S. monetary policy. A standing group of academic and private sector economists (the USMPF panelists) has rotating responsibility for producing a report on a critical medium-term issue confronting the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The 2014 USMPF panel includes private-sector members Michael Feroli (JP Morgan Chase), David Greenlaw (Morgan Stanley), Jan Hatzius (Goldman Sachs), Ethan Harris (Bank of America Merrill Lynch), Peter Hooper (Deutsche Bank), as well as academic panelists Stephen Cecchetti (Brandeis), James Hamilton (UC San Diego), Anil Kashyap (Chicago Booth), Frederic Mishkin (Columbia), Hyun Song Shin (Princeton), Kermit Schoenholtz (New York University) and Kenneth West (Wisconsin). This volume reports the results of the eighth USMPF conference, held on February 28, 2014 in New York, N.Y.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Economics
Foreword; Michael Feroli , Anil K Kashyap , Kermit Schoenholtz , Hyun Song Shin
Market Tantrums and Monetary Policy; Michael Feroli , Anil K Kashyap , Kermit Schoenholtz , Hyun Song Shin
Comments; Narayana Kocherlakota
Comments; Jeremy C. Stein
Keynote Speech; Robert E. Rubin
Like It or Not, 90 Percent of a ‘Successful Fed Communications’ Strategy Comes from Simply Pursuing a Goal-oriented Monetary Policy Strategy; Charles L. Evans
Panel discussion on “Lessons for Communications Policy from Our Experiences with Unconventional Monetary Policy"; Charles I. Plosser
Panel discussion on “Lessons for Communications Policy from Our Experiences with Unconventional Monetary Policy” - Communication and Forward Guidance in a World of Unconventional Monetary Policy: The Case of the Bank of Japan; Sayuri Shirai
2014 US Monetary Policy Forum Participants
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