Fed's role in output volatility
This working paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago examines the contribution of monetary policy to the drop in the volatility of output fluctuations in the United States. The author finds that in three periods in particular - the 1960's, 1976 to 1979 and the post-1984 era - monetary policy shocks have little impact on the fluctuations of real output.
The author of the paper, Benoit Mojon, suggest that the under the chairmanship of Alan Greenspan, the Fed "created little GDP volatility"
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