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The Federal Reserve in the 21st Century |
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Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20, 2012
The Fed in the 21st Century gives college professors a chance to hear presentations from top economists and senior staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and ask them questions. The first day will focus on new issues in monetary policy; the second day will be devoted to financial stability policy. The second day will also feature a webcast of Chairman Bernanke speaking live to a class at George Washington University on "Why do we have a central bank." This event is limited to active college professors who teach economics, finance or business at two- or four-year colleges and universities. Unfortunately, due to space limitations we cannot grant exceptions. |
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Deadline Registration Fee You may register for either day or both days. Registration includes continental breakfast, lunch and reception. You will receive an email confirmation upon registration and payment. If you have a change in your plans and require registration cancellation and reimbursement we are unable to process this after March 9. For these requests please contact ny.ccem@ny.frb.org |
Event Details |
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2012 Agenda Time and location Tuesday, March 20 Federal Reserve Bank of New York Lodging More Information |

