Speeches and Essays
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- 179: Corporate Debt as a Potential Amplifier in a Slowdown

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 178: The Value of Patience

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 177: The Neutral Rate of Interest

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 176: Where We Stand: Assessment of Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 175: A Perspective on Oil

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 174: Taking the Long View: Creating a Better Future for Our Children and Grandchildren

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 173: Discussion of Economic Conditions and Key Challenges Facing the U.S. Economy

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 172: A Balanced Approach to Monetary Policy

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 171: Impact of Hurricane Harvey and a Discussion of Key Structural Drivers Affecting U.S. Monetary Policy

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 170: Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy, July, 13, 2017

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 169: Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy, May 22, 2017

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 168: Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy, February 13, 2017

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 167: A Discussion of Economic Conditions, Key Secular Trends and the Limits of Monetary Policy: remarks before the Economic Club of New York, New York City, November 30, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 166: The U.S.–Mexico Economic Relationship and a Discussion of U.S. Monetary Policy: remarks before the Asociación de Bancos de Mexico, Mexico City, November 4, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 165: Key Secular Trends and Implications for Monetary Policy: remarks before the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, Beijing, China, August 2, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 164: A Discussion of Economic Conditions and the Role of Monetary Policy: remarks before the Money Marketeers of New York University, New York City, June 23, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 163: A Discussion of Key Secular Trends, Economic Conditions and Monetary Policy: remarks at the Official Monetary Policy and Financial Institutions Forum, London, April 29, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 162: Discussion of Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy: remarks before the University of Texas Investment Management Company 20th Anniversary Event Austin, March 3, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 161: Economic Conditions and Monetary Policy in a Changing World: remarks before the Dallas chapters of Financial Executives International, the Association for Corporate Growth and the National Association of Corporate Directors, Dallas, January 11, 2016

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 160: A discussion of economic condition and Federal Reserve policy

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 159: Janet Yellen is no Mae West! (with reference to Jim Baker, Texas brag, Beyonce, liftoff, Prince and dog years)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 158: Homage to Texas, the great people of Dallas and the staff of the Dallas Fed

- Richard W. Fisher
- 157: Remarks upon acceptance of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle

- Richard W. Fisher
- 156: Suggestions after a decade at the Fed (with Reference to Paul Volcker, Roosa Boys, Hogwarts, the Death Star, Ebenezer Scrooge, Mae West, Herb Kelleher, Worms and Camels, Peter Weir, Charles Kindleberger, Pope Francis and Secretariat)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 155: Comments on monetary policy and an annual Texas economic review

- Richard W. Fisher
- 154: R.I.P. QE3...or will it? (with reference to Shakespeare, Betsy Duke, Janet Yellen, Yogi Berra and Lenny Kravitz)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 153: Remarks upon receiving the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service

- Richard W. Fisher
- 152: The Texas Jagannatha (with reference to Indian Prime Minister Modi, a Hindu Goddess and Wodehouse's Big Money)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 151: Monetary Policy and the Maginot Line (with reference to Jonathan Swift, Neil Irwin, Shakespeare's Portia, Duck Hunting, the Virtues of Nuisance and Paul Volcker)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 150: Never let your brains go to your head (with reference to the sages of the ages, Diana Sorensen, John Paul Jones and 'Babe' Fisher)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 149: Comments on tailored regulation and forward guidance (with reference to Dr. Seuss, Strother Martin in Cool Hand Luke and other serious economists)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 148: Richard Fisher's presentation to the Texas Public Policy Foundation

- Richard W. Fisher
- 147: Forward guidance (with reference to Monty Python, Odysseus, Apollo, Paul Fisher, Deng Xiaoping and Mario Draghi's Old Man)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 146: Ándale pues! having made the tough choices, Mexico stands to benefit from reforms and navigate Fed’s tapering with relative ease

- Richard W. Fisher
- 145: Excerpts from a conversation about Longhorns, longnecks and liquidity: the economy and the course of monetary policy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 144: Concluding remarks from a speech before the Financial Executives International

- Richard W. Fisher
- 143: Beer goggles, monetary camels, the eye of the needle and the first law of holes (with reference to Peter Boockvar, the Book of Matthew, Sherlock Holmes, ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ and Denis Healey)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 142: State of the Texas economy: an annual update (with reference to Gen. Sheridan and John Steinbeck)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 141: Comments on monetary policy (with praise for Urban Lehner, Norman Borlaug and dentists)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 140: A U.S. economic update and perspective on monetary policy (with reference to Leslie W. Fisher)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 139: Annus horribilis or annus mirabilis (with reference to Errol Flynn, Robert Roosa, Queen Elizabeth II, Winston Churchill, Felix Rohatyn and Mick Jagger)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 138: $100 bill launch

- Richard W. Fisher
- 137: Uncertainty matters (with reference to kinky monetary policy, two nickels and a dime)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 136: Review, reflect and deflect (with reference to the Texas ratio, 'super-spreaders' and three great newspapers)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 135: Placing manufacturing in context (with reference to Frank Sinatra, Joseph Schumpeter, Ernie Preeg, George Mitchell, Tom Stemberg, a feckless Congress and … Secretariat)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 134: Horseshift! (with reference to Gordian Knots)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 133: Correcting ‘Dodd–Frank’ to actually end ‘Too Big to Fail’

- Richard W. Fisher
- 132: 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
- 131: Fiscal policy. Oy! (with reference to Ben Bernanke, Ken Arrow, Thomas Jefferson, William Shakespeare and the Oracle of Omaha)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 130: 'Oil and gas, blondes and over-accessorized brunettes, and ruthless, hard-drinking cowboys' (with reference to Sheikh Zayed, Diana Natalicio, my nephew Charles and President Peña Nieto)

- Richard W. Fisher
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