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Too Tight and Too Loose?

May 01, 2001

Who would have thought two years ago that people would be questioning the actions of the Fed chairman. More interesting still is the fact that there is no consensus as to whether his current policy stance is too tight or too loose. The only consistent theme is that the wisdom of the Feds actions during the past few months is under examination. To see why there is no consensus as to the Feds "tightness," we looked at the data.

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