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Monetary Policy at a Crossroads: Donald Kohn on Controlling Inflation, Ukraine Effects, Volcker-Era Lessons

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Former Fed Vice Chair Kohn discussed the challenges of reining in inflation and other topics in a policy panel during a recent meeting of the Society for Computational Economics at Southern Methodist University.

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  • Enrique Martínez García, 2022. "Monetary Policy at a Crossroads: Donald Kohn on Controlling Inflation, Ukraine Effects, Volcker-Era Lessons," Dallas Fed Economics 94487, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:d00001:94487
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