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Some Unpleasant Stabilization Arithmetic
By Joe Peek, Eric S. Rosengren, and Geoffrey M.B. Tootell
September 7, 2018

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Rosengren's comments will be delivered September 8, 2018 at the Boston
Fed’s 62nd Economic Conference, titled What Are the Consequences of
Long Spells of Low Interest Rates? and held in Boston, MA.
Note: These slides represent the combined thoughts of President
Rosengren and his co-presenters.

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Joe Peek
Email: Joe.Peek@bos.frb.org
Eric S. Rosengren

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Eric S. Rosengren is President & Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of
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Geoffrey M.B. Tootell
Email: Geoff.Tootell@bos.frb.org

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monetary policy , interest rates , financial stability , Research conference , fiscal policy
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