In the News A Public Letter of Concern about the Federal Reserve
June 22, 2021
originally published in
National Review
This is not a partisan issue. Our objections would be equally strong if the Fed involved itself in industrial policy or national security. All Americans benefit from a central bank devoted to effective monetary and regulatory policy. The Fed should refocus on its core missions.
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Alex J. Pollock — Former Principal Deputy Director, Office of Financial Research
United States Department of the Treasury; Distinguished Senior Fellow, R Street Institute
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