2024-12-09
56 分钟Welcome to Macro Musings, where each week we pull back the curtain and take a closer look at the most important macroeconomic issues of the past, present and future.
I am your host, David Beckwourth, a senior research fellow at the Mercatus center at George Mason University.
And I'm glad you decided to join us.
Our guest today is Jeffrey Lacker.
Jeff worked at the Federal Reserve bank of Richmond from 1989 to 2017 and was as President from 2004 to 2017.
Jeff is a senior affiliated Scholar at the Mercatus center and a returning guest to the podcast.
Jeff joins us today to discuss the history of the Federal Reserve's credit policy as well as a recent conference of the Shadow Open Market Committee.
Jeff, welcome back to the program.
My pleasure, David.
Great to be here again.
You know, Jeff, I have to pinch myself and remind myself that I'm working at a place where I can call you a colleague and Tom Honig a colleague.
I got two Federal Reserve presidents that I get to work with.
I got two real experts in house.
So it's been great to have you at Mercatus.
It was great at the SOMC conference we're going to talk about.
You were introduced as someone from Mercatus as well as Tom Haunted.
Yep.
I make sure everyone knows.
Yeah, yeah.
So we appreciate you being a part of the team.