The Fed Is Still Way Out to Lunch on Financial Bubbles

The Federal Reserve Board disastrously missed and/or ignored two huge bubbles in the last decades: the stock bubble in the 1990s and the housing bubble in the 2000s. The collapse of both bubbles led to recessions from which it was difficult to recover. Neil Irwin inadvertently tells us today that the Fed is still utterly clueless when it comes to dealing with bubbles.


The problem is that, at least according to Irwin's account, no one at the Fed seems to understand how bubbles hurt the econom...

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Published on March 05, 2013 06:20
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