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How the Fed learned to talk

By Research Advancement • Feb 4, 2014 • Research In The News•   

For the Fed to be effective, it needs the public (and the markets) to listen clearly to what it says, and to act accordingly, Binghamton anthropologist Douglas Holmes writes in The New York Times.

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