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Author:McDonough, William J. 

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An independent central bank in a democratic country: the Federal Reserve experience

Remarks before the University of Chicago Law School Conference on Central Banks in Eastern Europe, Chicago, Illinois, April 22, 1994.
Quarterly Review , Volume 19 , Issue Spr , Pages 1-6

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A framework for the pursuit of price stability

Based on remarks delivered before the Annual Financial Services of the New York Bankers Association on March 21, 1996, and the Economic Club of New York on October 2, 1996.
Economic Policy Review , Volume 3 , Issue Aug , Pages 1-7

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U.S.-Japan relations

Remarks before the Japan Society, New York, New York, October 22, 1993.
Quarterly Review , Volume 18 , Issue Aut , Pages 47-50

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Statement to Congress, March 3, 1999 (near collapse of Long-Term Capital Management, LTCM)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue May , Pages 306-309

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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's new role in the American economy

Proceedings , Paper 912

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Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: opening remarks

Economic Policy Review , Issue Jan , Pages 1

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Financial services at the crossroads: capital regulation in the twenty-first century - conference overview

Economic Policy Review , Volume 4 , Issue Oct , Pages 1-6

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Opening remarks

Opening remarks at the conference "Policies to Promote Affordable Housing," cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and New York University's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, February 7, 2002.
Economic Policy Review , Issue Jun , Pages 1-2

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Statement to Congress, July 23, 1997, (conduct of monetary policy)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Sep

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Financial innovation and monetary transmission, opening remarks

Economic Policy Review , Volume 8 , Issue May

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