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Chapter from: "Ben Bernanke's Fed: The Federal Reserve After Greenspan"
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 2008

Abstract

Even to investment professionals, macroeconomics can seem like a bewildering array of competing models. But, in the economic and policy debate at the Fed, a relatively simple framework tends to dominate discussion. In this chapter, leading economist, Ethan Harris, lays out how the Fed fits into the broader economic and financial market environment. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Ben Bernanke's Fed: The Federal Reserve After Greenspan'.

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Abstract

Even to investment professionals, macroeconomics can seem like a bewildering array of competing models. But, in the economic and policy debate at the Fed, a relatively simple framework tends to dominate discussion. In this chapter, leading economist, Ethan Harris, lays out how the Fed fits into the broader economic and financial market environment. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Ben Bernanke's Fed: The Federal Reserve After Greenspan'.

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