The status of the U.S. Economy and a perspective on ‘The Modern Monetarism’ (with reference to Sheila Copps, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Volcker and William Shakespeare)
Richard W. Fisher
Speeches and Essays from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Remarks before the C.D. Howe Institute Directors' Dinner, Toronto, June 4, 2013 ; \"My staff and I think there is a better-than-even chance that the present GDP growth consensus forecast of 2.4 percent by professional economists may be underestimating the underlying pace of growth.\"
Date: 2013
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