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SFGate
February 5, 2018
Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University professor, former Fed governor: "The Fed and other central banks should commit to an average inflation rate of 2 percent. So they still stick with the 2 percent number… But they do it over a fixed period of years, say five years. It could be over a business cycle…
Politico
October 31, 2017
Former President Barack Obama, for instance, did not nominate someone to replace Frederic Mishkin, who resigned in August 2008, until 2010. And even after the president has nominated a person to a governorship, Congress has been slow to confirm the nominee. Recently, partisan infighting has begunÃâà...
MarketWatch
July 14, 2017
... senior vice-president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Research and Statistics Group, and Frederic Mishkin, a Columbia University professor who was a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors from 2006 to 2008. According to that model, there currently is less than a 10% probabilityÃâà...
International Banker
March 14, 2017
Its author is Frederic Mishkin, a highly respected economist who has served on the Federal Reserve Board. Toward the end of the book, Mishkin summarized three key points that he thought it was essential for students to know: It is dangerous always to associate the easing or the tightening of monetaryÃâà...
CNBC
February 26, 2016
The Fed's rhetoric is once again under fire by Former Fed Gov. Frederic Mishkin. The economist told CNBC's "Closing Bell" that the Fed should forgo time-based guidance, as this approach disables the market from doing "the heavy lifting." "You basically said that you're going to do something, if you don'tÃâà...
CNBC
October 5, 2015
The Federal Reserve's biggest problem is not the timing of its initial rate hike, but rather its communication strategy, Frederic Mishkin said Monday. "In September, they said they were not going to raise and that there are reasons to not raise; there was a lot of uncertainty in the economy … and now we're in aÃâà...
CNBC
September 23, 2008
Economics scholar and former Federal Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin says the shock that continues to rip through the nation's economy is actually worse than what was felt during the Great Depression. show chapters. Financials Still Under Pressure 8:00 AM ET Tue, 23 Sept 2008. "The difference isÃâà...