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** Is It Time for the Fed to Pause?
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** Thursday, December 15, 2022 | 11am ET
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Don’t forget to register ([link removed]) to join us tomorrow for a panel discussion with Roosevelt’s Joseph Stiglitz and Ira Regmi. They will be discussing their latest report, The Causes of and Responses to Today’s Inflation ([link removed]) , which finds that today’s inflation is largely driven by supply shocks and sectoral demand shifts—not by excess aggregate demand.
Following the presentation of their findings, Roosevelt President and CEO Felicia Wong will facilitate a conversation about whether the media analysis of inflation has gotten too far away from the data and what kinds of supply-side interventions could actually help combat inflation.
** Welcome and Introductions:
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Chief Programs Officer, Roosevelt Institute
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* Joseph Stiglitz ([link removed])
Chief Economist and Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute
* Ira Regmi ([link removed])
Program Manager, Macroeconomic Analysis, Roosevelt Institute
* Felicia Wong ([link removed])
President and CEO, Roosevelt Institute
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