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Mostly about John Taylor who seems to have made the final cut for Trump's short list to replace Janet Yellen, along with Jerome Powell, who is now a member of the Fed Board of Governors. Should Fed policy be rule-based (Taylor) or discretionary (Powell)? David Glasner argues against John Tayor and in doing so, gives us a close look at Taylor and his rule-based approach to monetary policy.Uneasy MoneyLarry Summers v. John Taylor: No Contest David Glasner
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Mostly about John Taylor who seems to have made the final cut for Trump's short list to replace Janet Yellen, along with Jerome Powell, who is now a member of the Fed Board of Governors. Should Fed policy be rule-based (Taylor) or discretionary (Powell)? David Glasner argues against John Tayor and in doing so, gives us a close look at Taylor and his rule-based approach to monetary policy.Uneasy MoneyLarry Summers v. John Taylor: No Contest David Glasner
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: FED, John Taylor
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Should Fed policy be rule-based (Taylor) or discretionary (Powell)?
David Glasner argues against John Tayor and in doing so, gives us a close look at Taylor and his rule-based approach to monetary policy.
Uneasy Money
Larry Summers v. John Taylor: No Contest
David Glasner