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Hammering "the Hammer"
Hank "the Hammer" Paulson gets nailed in  Alan Blinder's column Missing the Target with $700 Billion. Blinder supported both the creation of the TARP troubled assets relief program and the government purchase and refinancing of troubled mortgages. But now he says Paulson has failed to implement either, and done so...
Tags: Alan Blinder, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-23

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Blinder faith - Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder
IVY LEAGUE debutants usually come out in traditional towns like New York, Boston, or Philadelphia, but ex-Princeton economics professor Alan Blinder, recently appointed vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, chose instead to make his maiden speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, at a meeting sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation, tax, unemployment
Research articles 1994-09-26
There they go again - inexperience of Federal Reserve Board appointees Alan Blinder and Janet Yellen is underscored by their views of inflation - Editorial
WITH the appointments of liberal Keynesians Alan Blinder and Janet Yellen, the center of gravity at the Federal Reserve Board will be shifting leftward toward a softer dollar, easier money, and higher inflation. Well-credentialed academics with little or no experience in monetary policy, both are firm subscribers to the discredited...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 1994-05-16
Alan S. Blinder: An Outside Voice Inside the Fed
WASHINGTON _ What is most striking about Alan S. Blinder's large, sunny office at the Federal Reserve is how quiet it is. That's partly tradition. The men and women who set the nation's interest rates don't drop in on one another very often. But for Blinder,...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 1995-03-21
Eight Mistakes That Caused the Financial Crisis
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder notes that six major human errors, all of which were highlighted and criticized at the time, caused the financial crisis. Blinder makes an important point and one that I hope the new administration takes to heart. The problems the US is experiencing right...
Tags: US Market, ContraHour
External links 2009-01-28
Bonds Fall, Stocks Rise
Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK _ U.S. bonds fell amid concern the Federal Reserve won't cut interest rates anytime soon. Stocks rose in a whipsaw session as the "triple witching" expiration of futures and options approached. The dollar gained. Treasury securities fell after...
Tags: bond, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation, Investment, trader
Research articles 1995-06-16
Over and out.(German stock market reaches a record high; Alan Blinder resigns from the United States Federal Reserve Board)(Business and Finance)(Brief Article)
Germany's stockmarket rose to a record high in spite of poor economic figures. Remarks by Hans Tietmeyer, head of the Bundeebank, that he wants a weaker mark and lower interest rates helped the dollar to a four-month high and were followed by an eight-Germany's stockmarket rose to...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, finance, interest rate, stock, stock market
Research articles 1996-01-20
CBPP to Hold Briefing Dec. 14 on New Proposal to Omit up to Several Trillion Dollars in Costs for Individual Accounts from Federal Budget
News Advisory: WHAT: Conference call briefing on The New Proposal to Omit up to Several Trillion Dollars in Costs for Individual Accounts From the Federal Budget; Is the Proposal Justified? What Would Its Consequences Be? WHEN: Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 11 a.m. ET WHO: -- Alan Blinder, professor of...
Tags: Brookings Institution, economist, FINANCE, Government
Research articles 2004-12-08
Why the Geithner Plan is Good Medicine for the Banking System
One thing that has puzzled me has been why I find myself to be one of relatively few people who approves of the Geithner plan. I think that it not only has a good chance of improving the employment situation by boosting risky asset prices so that businesses have an...
Tags: Asset, Asset Price, Banking, Stimulus, Geithner, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Brad DeLong
Blog posts 2009-04-08
In Michigan, bank lends little of its U.S. bailout funds
The bad bets made by executives at Independent Bank of Michigan are on display in spots across the state: a defunct bowling alley, a new but never occupied shopping center and the luxurious Whispering Woods Estates, which offers prime lots for never-constructed dream homes. Now it is the U.S. government making...
News items 2009-08-07
What's Wrong With the Dodd Proposal to Restructure the Fed
A proposal from Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd changes the selection process for key positions within the Federal Reserve system. Unfortunately, this proposal makes the selection process worse, not better. If this proposal is passed into law, it would further concentrate power within the Federal...
Tags: Bank, President, Interest, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, Board, Board Of Directors, Director, Corporate Governance, Financial Services, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Finance, Mark Thoma
Blog posts 2009-11-20
Is My Job 'Offshorable'? You Might be Surprised
In a much debated research paper last year, Princeton economist Alan S. Blinder concluded that up to 38 million jobs, or 29 percent, of US jobs are potentially offshorable within the next couple of decades -- that is, capable of being outsourced to workers in other countries. ...
Tags: Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Sean Silverthorne, Business Operations, Workforce Management, It Operations, Human Resources, Outsourcing, Offshoring, Blinder, Recruitment & Selection, Worker, Job
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Alan S. Blinder to Speak on Financial Modernization Act At U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray Financial Services Conference
MINNEAPOLIS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov.4, 1999--
Tags: financial, financial service, U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray Inc.
Research articles 1999-11-04
The Quiet Revolution: Central Banking Goes Modern
The Quiet Revolution: Central Banking Goes Modern By Alan S. Blinder. 2004. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Pp. 119. $28.00 hard cover. What procedures should a modern central bank follow in setting monetary policy? The answer to this question is important, because these procedures underlie monetary policy...
Tags: bank, banking, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2004-07-01
Waterhouse lineup full of heavy hitters.(Short Interests)
Byline: Brooke Southall SAN FRANCISCO - TD Waterhouse Institutional Services is showing that this year's conference speaker was no fluke. The New York-based asset custodian has released a lineup of deep and heavy-hitting speakers for its Partnership 2006...
Tags: asset, Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., conference, Orlando, president, Princeton University, speaker, TD Waterhouse
Research articles 2005-08-22
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