Conversation with William White – Institute for New Economic Thinking
Conversation with William White – Institute for New Economic Thinking
William White – Working Paper No.155 – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute – September 2013
WP 155 final versionWhite explores whether central bankers are now being asked to do too much: whether in pursuit of elusive goal of financial stability, central bankers are risking the hard-won gains of previous decades, and undermining their popular legitimacy in the process.
Conversation with William White — The Institute for New Economic Thinking
Interview with William White by Mark Schroers -published in the Borsen Zeitung on 23 August 2013
bzd-20130823-1_4-007_032Presentation by William White at the EURO50Group, in Roma, on 23-24 June 2013
Presentation made by William White at the Austrian National Bank, Conference on ‘A Changing Role for Central Banks” –
Vienna – 10-11 June 2013
Date: 11 June 2013
Comments by William White on the Presentation by Lord Adair Turner presented at the INET Conference in Hong Kong
Article written by William White for the OECD Yearbook 2013 – March 2013
Presentation by William White at the First IMF Financial Stability and Systemic Risk Forum – Washington DC – 8 March 2013
Financial Stability and Systemic Risk Forum
Washington DC
8 March 2013
Event or Meeting: FIRST FINANCIAL STABILITY AND SYSTEMIC FORUM IMF Date: 8 March 2013 File: IMFSummaryPres_v4.pdf