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- 79: Trade deficits and the health of the U.S. economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 78: Asia, trade deficits, and the health of the U.S. economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 77: Rangers, Yankees, and Federal Open Market Committee: One game at a time

- Richard W. Fisher
- 76: A new perspective on policy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 75: A perspective on Mexico

- Richard W. Fisher
- 74: To ease or not to ease? What next for the Fed? (with reference to Bill Frenzel, Alan Greenspan, Masaaki Shirakawa, Sherman Maisel and Raghuram Rajan)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 73: Observations on the U.S. economy: need the Fed do more? (with reference to Elvis Costello, Clarence Day, Narayana Kocherlakota and Bernard Baruch)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 72: Globalization and the Latin perspective (with reference to Las Meninas)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 71: To the trustees of America's economic potential

- Richard W. Fisher
- 70: Globalization's impact on U.S. growth and inflation

- Richard W. Fisher
- 69: The economy at midyear

- Richard W. Fisher
- 68: An update on the status of the economy and its implications for monetary policy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 67: The Federal Reserve and Texas

- Richard W. Fisher
- 66: Monetary policy going forward (citing Bagehot, Bernanke and Babe Laufenberg)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 65: A primer on inflation (with comments on real estate in the Metroplex)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 64: The current state of the U.S. and Mexican economies: where do we go from here?

- Richard W. Fisher
- 63: Random refereeing: how uncertainty hinders economic growth (with reference to lucky puppies, pepper...and salt, Lawrence Summers and Thomas Jefferson)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 62: Monetary policymaking in a globalized world
- Richard W. Fisher
- 61: Financial reform or financial dementia?

- Richard W. Fisher
- 60: Remarks upon accepting the Service to Democracy Award and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal

- Richard W. Fisher
- 59: Confessions of a data dependent

- Richard W. Fisher
- 58: The extended importance of the euro

- Richard W. Fisher
- 57: Is German economic decline exaggerated or inevitable?

- Richard W. Fisher
- 56: Racing to the top: how global competition disciplines public policy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 55: Minsky moments and financial regulatory reform

- Richard W. Fisher
- 54: Brief comments on the economy and the business of the Dallas Fed

- Richard W. Fisher
- 53: Remarks to the Marine Military Academy upon receipt of the Iwo Jima Leadership Award

- Richard W. Fisher
- 52: Remarks to the Headliners Club

- Richard W. Fisher
- 51: Risk is a many splendored thing: lessons learned

- Richard W. Fisher
- 50: Globalizing the knowledge economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 49: Fiscal issues: from here to eternity (with apologies to Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 48: Remarks upon receiving the Sun & Star Legacy Award from the Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth

- Richard W. Fisher
- 47: Comments on current conundra

- Richard W. Fisher
- 46: The dog that does not bark but packs a big bite: services in the U.S. economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 45: Introductory remarks to the Price Measurement for Monetary Policy Conference

- Richard W. Fisher
- 44: Where we go from here: the crisis and beyond (with reference to P.G. Wodehouse, John Kenneth Galbraith, Alan Greenspan and an unnamed Eller College student)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 43: Commencement address at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

- Richard W. Fisher
- 42: Higher education in Texas

- Richard W. Fisher
- 41: The southern states in a globalized economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 40: The U.S., Mexican, and border economies

- Richard W. Fisher
- 39: You earn what you learn

- Richard W. Fisher
- 38: In the lap of the gods

- Richard W. Fisher
- 37: Inflation measurement and price volatility

- Richard W. Fisher
- 36: The U.S. economy, globalization, and inflation measurement (with brief references to brawls, beer, and bikinis)

- Richard W. Fisher
- 35: John Taylor's contributions to monetary theory and policy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 34: Challenges for monetary policy in a globalized economy

- Richard W. Fisher
- 33: Defending central bank independence

- Richard W. Fisher
- 32: Balancing inflation and growth

- Richard W. Fisher
- 31: Comments on stylized facts of globalization and world inflation

- Richard W. Fisher
- 30: The egocentricity of the present (prefaced by the tale of Ruth and Emma)

- Richard W. Fisher