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Economic conditions in Korea and Japan: a monetary policymaker's report

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Each year, the President of the San Francisco Fed joins the Federal Reserve Board Governor responsible for liaison with Asia on a "fact-finding" trip to the region. These trips advance the Bank's broad objectives of serving as a repository of expertise on economic, banking, and financial issues relating to the Pacific Basin and of building ties with policymakers and economic officials there. The knowledge gained and the contacts developed are valuable in understanding trends affecting the Twelfth District, in carrying out responsibilities in banking supervision, and in ensuring that policymakers have the understanding of global economic developments necessary to conduct policy and promote the stability of financial markets. This Economic Letter summarizes President Yellen's report to the Head Office Board of Directors on her trip to Seoul, Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, in November 2008.

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  • Janet L. Yellen, 2008. "Economic conditions in Korea and Japan: a monetary policymaker's report," FRBSF Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue dec19.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfel:y:2008:i:dec19:n:2008-38
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