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Permazero as a Possible Medium-term Outcome for the U.S. and the G-7

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During the Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said that he still favors beginning monetary policy normalization in the U.S. However, given that the theme of the conference was \"The New Normal for the U.S. Economy,\" he explored a scenario in which zero interest rate policy remains over the medium term. He also discussed implications of such a scenario for future monetary policy.

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  • James B. Bullard, 2015. "Permazero as a Possible Medium-term Outcome for the U.S. and the G-7," Speech 258, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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    1. Rupert, Peter & Šustek, Roman, 2019. "On the mechanics of New-Keynesian models," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 53-69.

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