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Dean Bennett I. Bertenthal
and the College of Arts & Sciences
invite you to attend
FINANCIAL MARKET TURMOIL AND RECESSION:
WHAT'S NEXT?
Reception and program with
James Bullard
President and Chief Executive Officer
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
MA'87, PhD'90, Economics
and
Eric Leeper
Professor
Department of Economics
College of Arts & Sciences, Indiana University
Space is limited and
reservations are required for admittance
R.S.V.P. by May 8, 2009
to asalumni@indiana.edu
or call (866) 611-COLL (2655) |
Eric M. Leeper is a professor of
economics in the College of Arts
& Sciences and director of the Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research at Indiana University.
Professor Leeper's research and
teaching interests center on macroeconomics
and monetary economics,
with a special emphasis on monetary
and fiscal policy analysis.
Before joining
the IU faculty, Leeper spent four
years in the research department
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and four years in the
international finance division of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C.
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James B. Bullard, MA'87, PhD'90,
was appointed president and chief
executive officer of the Federal Reserve
Bank of St. Louis on April 1,
2008, and directs the activities of
the bank's head office in St. Louis as
well as its three branches in Arkansas,
Kentucky, and Tennessee. He represents the bank
on the Federal Open Market Committee,
the Federal Reserve's chief monetary policymaking
body. Bullard joined the research division in the St. Louis
Federal Reserve Bank in 1990, rising to become vice president
and deputy director of research for monetary analysis before
becoming president. |