The Fed’s strategy for exiting from unconventional policy: key principles, potential challenges
Kevin Kliesen
The Regional Economist, 2013, issue October
Abstract:
In the wake of the crisis, the Fed?s balance sheet increased from the historical 6 percent of GDP to more than 20 percent. As plans are made to return to normal monetary policy, it?s important to be aware of the challenges and potential pitfalls of this transition.
Keywords: Federal; Open; Market; Committee (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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