Why financial stability is a necessary prerequisite for an effective monetary policy
William Dudley
No 108, Speech from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Remarks at the Andrew Crockett Memorial Lecture, Bank for International Settlements 2013 Annual General Meeting, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: Financial stability; Monetary policy; Banks and banking, Central; Federal funds rate; Interest rates; Credit; Demand for money; Financial leverage; Bank capital; Bank of Japan; Taylor's rule (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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