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Money Makes the World Go Round: The Role of the Federal Reserve
Economic Summit 2007
June 7–8
Dallas Fed

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Kyle Bagwell, Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Peter Blair Henry and Arvind Panagariya
Gloria Brown welcomes participants to the 2007 Economic Summit.  

Steve Cobb discusses the history and evolution of money.
 

Ed Skelton presents an overview of the Federal Reserve System.  

William Morse talks about the role of cash services.  

Fiona Sigalla assesses the regional economy.  
Alfreda Norma gives the luncheon address on the work of Community Affairs.
 

Diane Holloway describes the changes in payment services.  

Princeton Williams presents an FOMC simulation activity for the classroom.  

Jim Dolmas talks about how inflation is measured.  

Evan Koenig expounds on how data revisions complicate monetary policy.  

Kenneth Robinson presents historical changes in U.S. monetary policy.  

Mark Wynne explains inflation targeting.  

Mike Cox tells how global competition disciplines policymaking.
 

Anne Macy suggests ways of taking the conference material into the classroom.  
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