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Options for Stabilization Policy: A New Analysis of Choices Confronting the Fed

Macroeconomics, Unemployment, U.S. Economy, Inflation, Governance

George A. Akerlof, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Center on Social and Economic Dynamics
William T. Dickens, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
George L. Perry, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

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