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Bernanke Says “The Fed Has a Rule.” But It’s Only Constrained Discretion and It Hasn’t Worked
In response to a question about the policy rules bill at Brookings recently, Ben Bernanke remarked that the “The Fed has a rule.” His claim surprised quite a few people, especially given the Fed’s resistance to the policy rules bill, so … Continue reading
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Central Banks Without Rules Are Like Doctors Without Checklists
Recent proposals for policy rules legislation have led to a fascinating replay of issues that have long been at the heart of the rules versus discretion debate. Larry Summers raised one in a debate between him and me at the … Continue reading
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Witness Allan Meltzer and the Ouija Board Analogy
Last week the Senate Banking Committee held a hearing about monetary reform and the need for “responsible oversight” of the Fed as Senator Richard Shelby, the Committee Chair, put it. Allan Meltzer was a witness, and I sat next to … Continue reading
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Which Fed Bill Would Milton Friedman Have Liked?
Writing last week on the Cato at Liberty blog, Steve Hanke argued that Milton Friedman would have supported the “Audit the Fed” bill recently introduced in the Senate. Steve’s reasoning is based on Friedman’s 1962 essay “Should there be an … Continue reading
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Liberate the Recovery
My piece in today’s Wall Street Journal “A Recovery Waiting to Be Liberated,” starts with data showing that economic growth last year was in the end disappointing again. So far this year it looks even worse: Macroeconomic Advisers one of … Continue reading
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Janet Yellen’s Speech on Policy Rules
For many years, going back to the days before Google and Google Scholar helped us find and keep track of things, I created a monetary policy rule home page with links to papers, articles and speeches on policy rules, including … Continue reading
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A Feature Not a Bug in the Policy Rules Bill
In his opening line of questions for Janet Yellen at the Senate Banking Committee today, Senator Richard Shelby asked about the use of monetary policy rules and the Taylor Rule, apparently referring to the recent policy rules bill (Section 2 … Continue reading
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A Review of Recoveries in Contrast
I’ve been tracking the economic recovery with charts and commentaries on this blog since it began in 2009. The simplest but most revealing charts compared and contrasted this recovery with the recovery of the 1980s. Here’s an update of two … Continue reading
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It’s Not About Conspiracy Theorizing, It’s About Effectiveness
Yesterday Paul Krugman took some pot shots at an op-ed that Paul Ryan and I wrote nearly five years ago—an op-ed that was critical of quantitative easing. Here’s why Krugman missed his mark and the QE critics are correct. The … Continue reading
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Paul Krugman Pontificating on Policy Rules
In a recent blog post Paul Krugman talks a lot about policy rules and the Taylor rule in particular. He complains that “Republicans are pushing to mandate that the Fed follow the so-called Taylor rule.” But the policy rule legislation that … Continue reading
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