The structural foundations of monetary policy /

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Main Author: Bordo, Michael D. (Author, Editor)
Other Authors: Cochrane, John H. 1957- (Editor), Seru, Amit (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Stanford, California : Hoover Institution Press, [2018]
Series:Hoover Institution Press publication ; 687.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Half Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • One: The Balance Sheet
  • Section One: Charles I. Plosser, The Risks of a Fed Balance Sheet Unconstrained by Monetary Policy
  • Section Two: John B. Taylor, Alternatives for Reserve Balances and the Fed's Balance Sheet in the Future
  • Section Three: Arvind Krishnamurthy, The Size of the Fed's Balance Sheet
  • General Discussion: John H. Cochrane (moderator), Michael Dotsey, Darrell Duffi e, Peter Fisher, Steve Liesman, William Nelson, George P. Shultz
  • Two: The Natural Rate
  • Section One: Volker Wieland, R- Star: The Natural Rate and Its Role in Monetary Policy
  • Section Two: Lee E. Ohanian, Should Policy Makers Worry about R-Star? Reconsidering Interest Rate Policies as a Stabilization Tool
  • General Discussion: Amit Seru (moderator), John H. Cochrane, Michael Dotsey, Martin Eichenbaum, Andrew T. Levin
  • Three: Lessons from the Quiet Zero Lower Bound
  • Section One: John H. Cochrane, The Radical Implications of Stable Quiet Infl ation at the Zero Bound
  • Section Two: Martin Eichenbaum, Comments on the Zero Lower Bound
  • General Discussion: Michael D. Bordo (moderator), Markus Brunnermeier, James Bullard, Richard Clarida, Kenneth L. Judd, Andrew T. Levin, Edward Nelson
  • Four: Monetary Policy and Payments
  • Section One: Laurie Simon Hodrick, Payment Systems and the Distributed Ledger Technology
  • Section Two: Jesús Fernández- Villaverde and Daniel Sanches, Cryptocurrencies: Some Lessons from Monetary Economics
  • Section Three: Michael D. Bordo and Andrew T. Levin, Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Monetary Policy
  • General Discussion: Amit Seru (moderator), John H. Cochrane, John V. Duca, Robert Hodrick, Thomas Laubach, Michael Melvin, David Mulford, Lawrence Schembri
  • Five: Monetary Policy Making When Views Are Disparate
  • John B. Taylor.
  • General Discussion: James Bullard, Charles L. Evans, Robert Heller, William Nelson, David Papell, Lawrence Schembri
  • Six Monetary Rules and Committees
  • Stanley Fischer
  • General Discussion: John B. Taylor (moderator), Michael D. Bordo, Michael J. Boskin, Robert Heller, Andrew T. Levin, George P. Shultz
  • Seven: The Euro Crisis
  • Markus Brunnermeier
  • General Discussion: David Mulford, Volker Wieland
  • Eight: Monetary Policy Reform
  • Kevin M. Warsh
  • General Discussion: James Bullard, Ann Saphir
  • Nine: Policy Panel
  • policy panel: John H. Cochrane (moderator), James Bullard, Charles L. Evans, and Eric Rosengren
  • General Discussion: Martin Eichenbaum, Robert Heller, Dennis Lockhart, Charles I. Plosser
  • Contributors and Discussants
  • About the Hoover Institution's Working Group on Economic Policy
  • Index.