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Date
1997
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Summary
The document analyzes the limitations of monetary policy, particularly in the context of Japan's experience with quantitative easing. It suggests that monetary policy may not be effective in boosting long-term growth and can even have negative consequences.
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Subject
The limits of monetary policy
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Recipients
Document ID
DB-SDNY-0092200
Date
1997
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Rudiger Dornbusch commentator Federal Reserve Rudiger Dornbusch quipped about the Federal Reserve's role in ending U.S. expansions.
Notable Quotes 2
None of the U.S. expansions of the past 40 years died in bed of old age; every-one was murdered by the Federal Reserve.
All of which makes it rather odd that so many hopes should still rest on central banks.
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Themes
Financial transactions/money flowBusiness dealings
Organizations 4
Federal ReserveECUFedMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Locations 3
JapanUnited StatesEurozone
Text Analysis
Tone
Analytical
Purpose
To analyze the effectiveness and limitations of monetary policy, particularly in the context of Japan's experience with quantitative easing.
Significance
The document discusses the challenges of using monetary policy to stimulate long-term growth and the potential for it to be ineffective or even counterproductive.
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EFTA01388569.txt
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