The Federal Reserve is currently reviewing its monetary policy framework. The Fed last revised it in 2020. Inflation then hit a 40-year high, in sharp contrast to the below-target trend before the pandemic. What have we learned? How can the Fed do better? Join AIER as we bring together leading monetary scholars to examine the Fed’s monetary policy, past and present, and share ideas for improving its framework going forward.
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