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HB: Bernanke über die Zeit nach der Krise
(22.07.09) von Ben Bernanke: Mit Beginn der
Finanzkrise hat die Fed den Zinssatz für Interbanken-Kredite auf fast null gesenkt. Doch diese
lockere Geldpolitik kann nicht ewig fortgesetzt werden. Wenn sich die Wirtschaft erholt, muss
die Geldpolitik wieder straffere Zügel anlegen – und das Gespenst der Inflation vertreiben.
Delong:
Three or Four Mistakes in American Monetary Policy?
(29.6.09) In the circles in
which I travel, there is near-universal consensus that here in America our monetary
philosopher-princes have made three serious mistakes. This consensus is almost always
qualified by fervent declarations that we have been very well served by our Federal Reserve
chairs and others since at least Paul Volcker’s accession to the chair at the end of the table in
the Eccles’ Building’s conference room, and that each of us who has not sat in that chair
knows that he or she would have made worse mistakes, but nevertheless there is a consensus
that mistakes were made when …
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