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Expert opinion on Federal Reserve policy in 2011-2013

08/12/2010

The Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee voted in August 2011 to keep exceptionally low rates till 2013, with three fed governors dissenting. The high market volatility in August 2011 and the Fed's decision to let the government and Congress shoulder more of the responsibility for the economy. The limited capabilities of the Fed after QE II.

Grouped Articles

Martin Feldstein: The Federal Reserve's Policy Dead End

Wall Street Journal 05.09.2013

How QE 2 Could Drift Off Course

Wall Street Journal 08.12.2010

Yellen Says Restraining the Fed’s Oversight Would Be a ‘Grave Mistake’

New York Times 07.16.2014

Fed to Markets: Fly Solo, for Now

Wall Street Journal 08.10.2011

The Fed vs. the Recovery

Wall Street Journal 08.26.2011

Economy Deeply Divides Fed

Wall Street Journal 08.31.2011

Divisions at Federal Reserve Led to Rate Compromise

New York Times 08.30.2011

Ben Bernanke Deserves a Break

Wall Street Journal 09.28.2011

For Latin America, a Zone of Its Own

New York Times 12.09.2011

The Zero Decade

Wall Street Journal 01.27.2012

Persistently Low Rates Carry Risk of Negative Side Effect

Wall Street Journal 01.30.2012

Bernanke's Imprint on Fed Not Easily Erased

Wall Street Journal 01.30.2012

A World Awash in Money

Wall Street Journal 03.01.2012

Not Enough Inflation

New York Times 04.05.2012

Bernanke Takes On Critics of Fed Policy

Wall Street Journal 10.01.2012

A Trump Economic Boom? The Fed May Stand in the Way

The New York Times 12.13.2016

Will the Trump Era Bring Higher Interest Rates? Don’t Count On It

The New York Times 12.14.2016


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