Rethinking the Fed Chairmanship and Weighing Who's Right for the Job

COLUMN | If there was ever a time to consider what the chairman's role ought to be, now would be it. Full Story »

Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV - via Washington Post
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Posted by: Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Aug 13, 2009 - 8:22 PM PDT
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by Patricia L'Herrou - Aug. 15, 2009

an interesting article praising chairman bernacke's skills in the recent crisis and also discussing possibilities for changing the structure of the Reserve to avoid the recent type of dangers to the economy. analysis which sounds reasonable to for an ordinary reader could have included at least one other knowledgeable voice

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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Aug. 14, 2009

Before getting to the question of who will be the next Fed chairman, however, perhaps it’s worth considering what the job ought to be. Over the last two years, ... More »

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