Selected publications by William.
Is Monetary Policy a Science? The Interaction of Theory and Practice Over the Last 50 Years
William White – Working Paper No.155 – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute – September ...
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Ultra Easy Monetary Policy and the Law of Unintended Consequences
Working Paper no 126 – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute UltraeasymonetarypolicyV5.pdf UltraeasymonetarypolicyV5_0 ...
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Which Way Forward? Reflections on Global Turmoil and the Role of Markets, Governments and Civil Society
Presentation at the INET Conference “Rethinking Economics and Politics: Paradigm Lost’ – Berlin 12 April 2012 INETPanelBerlin_BWhite.pdf ...
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Credit Crises and the Shortcomings of Traditional Policy Responses
Presentation at the Reserve Bank of India,Mumbai – 2 February 2012 Second International Research Conference on ‘Monetary Policy, Sovereign Debt and ...
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Comments on “Trends in Financial Innovation and their Welfare Impact: An Overview ” by Franklin Allen
Conference in Honour of Nout Wellink – Amsterdam 10 November 2011 De Nederlandsche Bank Date: 10 November 2011 291111_CommentsOnFranlin Allen_upd291111.pdf ...
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Recommendations by the Issing Commission for the G20 November 2011 Summit in Cannes
Prepared by Otmar Issing (Chairman),Jan Krahnen, Klaus Regling, William White As of 1 November 2011 IssingComm_Oct2011_v5 4 ...
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Panel Remarks: ‘How to make Growth More Inclusive’
Conference sponsored by the OECD and the World Bank, Paris , March 2011 OECD-WorldBankPanel_240311.pdf OECD-WorldBankPanel_240311_0 ...
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Comments on “Monetary policy strategy: Experience during the crisis and lessons learned”
Comments by William White on the papers by Mishkin, Fahr and all-Conference. Confrerence organised in Frankfurt on 18 November 2010 ...
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The Mayekawa Lecture: Some Alternative Perspectives on Macroeconomic Theory and Some Policy Implications
The macroeconomic theories and models favored by academics, as well as those used more commonly by policymakers, effectively rule out ...
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Should the fiscal authorities in advanced economies restrain or sustain ?
There is much debate among policymakers and economists about the timing a desir- ability of an early reduction in current ...
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Panel remarks, symposium on ‘Macroprudential Regulatory Policies: The New Road to Financial Stability’
“Where to from here?” Remarks by William White at a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 23 ...
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Comments on “After the Fall” by C. and V. Reinhart, symposium on “Macroeconomic Challenges: The Decade Ahead”
Symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole Wyoming, August 2010 Aug_2010_Comments on After the Fall ...
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