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		<title>Challenges for Monetary Policy  Part 14 of 14</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Challenges for Monetary Policy  Part 14 of 14 
The late Dame Mary Douglas was no Ben Franklin. Nor was she a Philadelphian. She was a brilliant British economic anthropologist who wrote a pathbreaking book titled Purity and Danger. In it, she wrote Forex Trading Machine something that Franklin or Stephen Girard or any [...]]]></description>
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<p>The late Dame Mary Douglas was no Ben Franklin. Nor was she a Philadelphian. She was a brilliant British economic anthropologist who wrote a pathbreaking book titled Purity and Danger. In it, she wrote <a href="http://www.tradercoursereviews.com/review/index2.php?item_id=315">Forex Trading Machine</a> something that Franklin or Stephen Girard or any good central banker since the onset of time has understood implicitly: Money can only perform its role of intensifying economic interaction if the public has faith in it. If that faith is shaken, the currency is useless. </p>
<p>Like Charlie and my other colleagues, I have every desire to use monetary policy to intensify economic interaction, to keep breeding jobs and growing our economy, so that we might keep America strong to the thousandth generation. I have no intention of being party to any action that might shake faith in the dollar. The challenge to monetary policy, as I see it, is to achieve the growth part of our mandate in the short term and get ahead of the curve without shaking faith <a href="http://www.tradercoursereviews.com/review/index2.php?item_id=318">E-Mini Trading Course</a> in the currency over the long term.</p>
<p>I know that the GIC has other things on its mind than just monetary policy. So let me stop there and answer any questions you might have.
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