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Panel discussion: structural economic modeling: is it useful in the policy process?

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Presented at the International Research Forum on Monetary Policy, Washington D.C.

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  • James B. Bullard, 2010. "Panel discussion: structural economic modeling: is it useful in the policy process?," Speech 156, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedlps:156
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    1. Connecting the Academic and Policy Worlds: Interview with James Bullard
      by David Andolfatto in MacroMania on 2013-11-26 03:40:00

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    1. James Bullard, 2013. "EconomicDynamics Interviews James Bullard on policy and the academic world," EconomicDynamics Newsletter, Review of Economic Dynamics, vol. 14(2), November.

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    Monetary policy; Econometrics;

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