Archives - 2005
May 1-2, 2005 – Washington, D.C.
Position Papers
Look Who’s Talking Now!
by Gregory Hess, Claremont McKenna College
Monetary Policy AG
by Lee Hoskins
Solid Fundamentals and a Temporary Upward Drift in Inflation
by Mickey Levy, Bank of America
How Should the Fed Respond to Large Fiscal Deficits?
by Bennett McCallum, Carnegie Mellon University
What To Do About the Dollar
by Anna Schwartz, NPER
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Current Account Deficit
by Alan Stockman
December 4-5, 2005 – Washington, D.C.
Position Papers
Petronomics and the Fed
be Gregory Hess, Claremont McKenna College
Zero Inflation: Goal and Target
by Lee Hoskins
Remarks on the President’s Advisory Panel on Tax Reform
by Mickey Levy, Bank of America
Is Singapore the Model for China’s New Exchange Rate Policy?
by Bennett McCallum, Carnegie Mellon University
Will There Be A Global Trade Pact to Reduce Tariffs, Quotas, Subsidies, and Trade Barriers That Limit Access of Agricultural Products of Less Developed Countries to Developed Country Markets?
by Anna Schwartz, NBER