PARTICIPANTS

William Poole, John Taylor, Chris Ball, Darshan Bhavsar, Michael Boskin, Corey Braddock, Tom Church, John Cochrane, Steven Davis, Randi Dewitty, Sami Diaf, John Duca, Katrina Dudley, Stefan Dürmeier, Dino Falaschetti, David Fedor, Andy Filardo, Jared Franz, Bob Hall, Gregory Hess, Laurie Hodrick, Robert Hodrick, Nicholas Hope, Peter Ireland, Otmar Issing, Kenneth Judd, Tim Kane, Alissa Kleinnijenhuis, Don Koch, Kevin Kliesen, Evan Koenig, Roman Kräussl, Daniel Luca, Axel Merk, Roger Mertz, Alexander Mihailov, David Mulford, Athanasios Orphanides, David Papell, Charles Plosser, Pierre Siklos, Christine Strong, Jack Tatom, George Tavlas, Stephan Thomsen, Jim Van Horne

ISSUES DISCUSSED

William Poole, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and Member of the Federal Open Market Committee, discussed “A Market-Based Taylor Rule for Monetary Policy.”

John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.

To read William Poole’s bio, click here

To read the paper, click here.

To read the slides, click here.

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