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Are Central Banks Trying To Do Too Much?

White 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

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ABOUT WILLIAM WHITE

William (Bill) White has been intimately involved with the process of macroeconomic policy setting for over forty years. He was Chairman of the Economic and Development  Review Committee at the OECD, which makes policy recommendations to associated countries.

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