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Monetary Policymaking: Are We Making it More Difficult than it Ought to Be? : Notes for Speech to Evansville Rotary Club

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and Melzer, Thomas C. "Monetary Policymaking: Are We Making it More Difficult than it Ought to Be?." Notes for Speech to Evansville Rotary Club, January 21, 1992, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/484/item/18765, accessed on April 20, 2024.

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Notes for speeches of similar content delivered through out 1992:
January 21: Evansville Rotary Club, Evansville, Indiana ;
January 30: AAIM Management Association Breakfast Meeting ;
February 20: Kentuckiana Chapter of the Bank Administration Institute, Louisville, Kentucky ;
March 20: Executive MBA Distinguished Speaker Series, Washington University, St. Louis ;
May 28: FDIC Memphis Regional Training Conference, St. Louis ;
September 15: The Old Guard of Summit Brayton School, New Jersey ;
November 24: Clayton Rotary Club, St. Louis ;
December 4: Seminar, College of Business Administration, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville