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Letter "B" » Ben Bernanke Quotes
«Over the past decade a combination of diverse forces has created a significant increase in the global supply of saving -- a global saving glut,»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«Certainly there is no way to direct the effects of monetary policy at a single class of assets while leaving other financial markets and the broader economy untouched. One might as well try to perform brain surgery with a sledgehammer.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«We benefit from foreign direct investment. Many Americans are employed by foreign companies with plants in the United States, for example in the automobile industry. So, trade is a two way street. I think, it is important to protect Americans who lose their jobs, or whose jobs come under pressure from international trade. But, I think, we need to be careful not to embrace economic isolationism.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«I personally would have preferred if the Fed had been a little less aggressive.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«I think there's a good chance we'll dodge the bullet this time.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«to return to levels consistent with price stability in coming quarters.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«might have done much more harm than good.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«Under constrained discretion, the central bank is free to do its best to stabilize output and employment in the face of short-run disturbances, with the appropriate caution born of our imperfect knowledge of the economy and of the effects of policy (this is the 'discretion' part of constrained discretion),»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«announcing an actual number or range [for inflation] would serve to anchor public expectations of inflation more firmly and avoid the risk of 'inflation scares' that might unnecessarily raise nominal bond yields.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
«the policies and policy strategies established during the Greenspan years.»
Author: Ben Bernanke
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