You’re fired! Time to ditch the community banker seat on the Fed
Read my op-ed in The Hill on why Congress ought to abolish the seat on the Federal Reserve Board that is reserved for a community banker.
Read my op-ed in The Hill on why Congress ought to abolish the seat on the Federal Reserve Board that is reserved for a community banker.
Listen to my interview with Tommy Tucker on WWL radio, New Orleans about the the stock market and the Fed’s recent interest rate increase.
Read my latest OUP blog post about Alexander Hamilton as the father of American central banking.
Read my Oxford University Press blog post on the changing membership of the Federal Reserve’s policy-making body, the Federal Open Market Committee, and the consequences for US interest rates.
Read my last Oxford University Press blog post on the Fed’s decision not to raise interest rates in their September meeting.
Read my latest Oxford University Press blog post on ultra-low rates. The post is based on a presentation I will make at the SUERF/OeNB/BWG Conference on “Asset-liability management with ultra-low interest rates,” at the Austrian National Bank in Vienna on March 11, 2015.
Listen to my interview with Ed Mitchell on quantitative easing on London’s Share Radio.
Read my latest Oxford University Press blog post on the European Central Bank’s decision to undertake quantitative easing.
Read my latest Oxford University Press blog post on Transparency at the Fed.
Should you hire a foreigner to run your central bank? Read my op-ed on the Monetary Cosmopolitans at Project Syndicate.