Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole
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2012
- Foreword: Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 30-Sept 1, 2012 pp. vii-viii

- Esther L. George
- The changing policy landscape: an introduction to the 2012 “Economic Policy Symposium” pp. xxiii-xxxi

- Troy Davig
- The changing policy landscape: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 30 - September 1, 2012 pp. 1-512

- Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City
- Opening remarks: monetary policy since the onset of the crisis pp. 1-22

- Ben Bernanke
- The “Big C”: identifying and mitigating contagion pp. 23-87

- Kristin Forbes
- Commentary: the ‘big C”: identifying and mitigating contagion pp. 89-96

- Franklin Allen
- General discussion: the “big C”: identifying and mitigating contagion pp. 97-107

- Susan M. Collins
- The dog and the frisbee pp. 109-159

- Andrew Haldane and Vasileios Madouros
- Commentary: the dog and the frisbee pp. 161-170

- Jose De Gregorio
- Commentary: the dog and the frisbee pp. 171-177

- Eswar Prasad
- General discussion: the dog and the frisbee pp. 179-183

- Susan M. Collins
- Methods of policy accommodation at the interest-rate lower bound pp. 185-288

- Michael Woodford
- Commentary: methods of policy accommodation at the interest-rate lower bound pp. 289-302

- Adam Posen
- General discussion: methods of accommodation at the interest-rate lower bound pp. 303-312

- Susan M. Collins
- Luncheon address: policymaking in an interconnected world pp. 313-324

- Jaime Caruana
- Luncheon discussion: policymaking in an interconnected world pp. 325-329

- Anonymous
- Redistributive monetary policy pp. 331-384

- Markus Brunnermeier and Yuliy Sannikov
- Commentary: redistributive monetary policy pp. 385-396

- Amir Sufi
- General discussion: redistributive monetary policy pp. 397-403

- Stanley Fischer
- The United States labor market: status quo or a new normal? pp. 405-451

- Edward Lazear and James Spletzer
- Commentary: the United States labor market: status quo or a new normal? pp. 453-462

- Athanasios Orphanides
- General discussion: the United States labor market: status quo or a new normal? pp. 463-472

- Stanley Fischer
- Global policy perspectives pp. 473-481

- Zeti Akhtar Aziz
- Global policy perspectives: central bank independence and credibility during and after a crisis pp. 483-491

- Alan Blinder
- Global policy perspectives pp. 492-498

- Stanley Fischer
- General discussion: global policy perspectives pp. 499-512

- Stanley Fischer
2011
- Foreword: Achieving maximum long-run growth pp. vii-viii

- Esther L. George
- Achieving maximum long-run growth: an introduction to the 2011 Economic Policy Symposium pp. xxiii-xxxii

- Edward Knotek
- Opening remarks: the near and longer-term prospects for the U.S. economy pp. 1-12

- Ben Bernanke
- The future of economic convergence pp. 13-52

- Dani Rodrik
- Commentary” the future of economic convergence pp. 53-69

- Pier Carlo Padoan
- General discussion: the future of economic convergence pp. 71-81

- Marek Belka
- Balancing growth with equity: the view from development pp. 83-130

- Esther Duflo
- Commentary: balancing growth with equity: the view from development pp. 131-136

- Kevin Murphy
- General discussion: balancing growth with equity: the view from development pp. 137-143

- Marek Belka
- Achieving growth amid fiscal imbalances: the real effects of debt pp. 145-196

- Stephen Cecchetti, Sunil Mohanty and Fabrizio Zampolli
- Aspirin, angioplasty and proton beam therapy: the economics of smarter health-care spending pp. 197-235

- Katherine Baicker and Amitabh Chandra
- Commentary: achieving growth amid fiscal imbalances pp. 237-242

- Maya MacGuineas
- General discussion: achieving growth amid fiscal imbalances pp. 243-256

- Marek Belka
- Luncheon address: resource-based growth in poor countries and the role of central banks pp. 257-265

- Paul Collier
- General discussion: luncheon address: resource-based growth in poor countries and the role of central banks pp. 267-270

- Anonymous
- Regulating finance and regulators to promote growth pp. 271-311

- Ross Levine
- Commentary: regulating finance and regulators to promote growth pp. 313-323

- Randall S. Kroszner
- General discussion: regulating finance and regulators to promote growth pp. 325-338

- Jose De Gregorio
- Role reversal in global finance pp. 339-390

- Eswar Prasad
- Commentary: role reversal in global finance pp. 391-398

- Susan M. Collins
- General discussion: role reversal in global finance pp. 399-408

- Jose De Gregorio
- Escaping the middle-income trap pp. 409-419

- Barry Eichengreen
- Global risks are rising, but there is a path to recovery pp. 421-426

- Christine Lagarde
- Achieving maximum long-term growth pp. 427-449

- Jean-Claude Trichet
- General discussion: setting priorities for long-run growth pp. 451-465

- Jose De Gregorio
- Achieving maximum long-run growth: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 25-27, 2011

- Anonymous