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Interview with David W. Mullins Jr

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Even though the The New York Times has billed him as one of the \\"new intellectuals at the Fed,\\" new Fed vice chairman David Mullins is no slave to academic ideology. \\"I don't adhere to a doctrinaire, rigid, simple theory of how monetary policy is supposed to work,\\" he says in the following interview.

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  • anonymous, 1991. "Interview with David W. Mullins Jr," The Region, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, issue Sept.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedmrr:y:1991:i:sept
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