As a governor of the Federal Reserve Board from 1996 to 2002,
Laurence H. Meyer helped make the economic policies that steered
the United States through some of the wildest and most tumultuous
times in its recent history. Now, in A Term at the Fed, Governor
Meyer provides an insider's view of the Fed, the decisions that
affected both the U.S. and world economies, and the challenges
inherent in using monetary policy to guide the economy.
When Governor Meyer was appointed by President Clinton to serve
on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1996, the United
States was entering one of the most prosperous periods in its
history. It was the time of "irrational exuberance" and the fabled
New Economy. Soon, however, the economy was tested by the Asian
financial crisis, the Russian default and devaluation, the collapse
of Long-Term Capital Management, the bursting of America's stock
bubble, and the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
In what amounts to a definitive playbook of monetary policy,
Meyer now relives the Fed's closed-door debates -- debates that
questioned how monetary policy should adapt to the possibility of a
New Economy, how the Fed should respond to soaring equity prices,
and whether the Fed should broker the controversial private sector
bailout of LTCM, among other issues. Meyer deftly weaves these
issues with firsthand stories about the personalities involved,
from Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan to the various staffers,
governors, politicians, and reporters that populate the world of
the Fed.
Since the end of his term, Meyer has continued to watch the Fed
and the world economy. He believes that we are witnessing a
repetition of some of the events of the remarkable 1990s --
including a further acceleration in productivity and perhaps
another bull market. History does not repeat itself, yet Meyer
shows us how the lessons learned yesterday may help the Fed shape
policy today.
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