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In this video, former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke and UC Berkeley's Christina Romer present Janet Yellen's life and her contributions to policy and academia. Yellen is best known for being the first woman to head the Federal Reserve in its over 100 year history, but she is also a renowned economist, making significant contributions to several different
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You've probably heard that being the Fed Chair is a big deal, but maybe you're not clear on exactly why this role matters. Inthis video, you'll learn what monetary policy is and why the U.S. Fed Chair is regarded as the second most powerful person on
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During the Great Recession, the Fed implemented some unusual tools and when Yellen took over, she had to gradually reverse some of them. But what exactly were these tools? Find out in ourvideo above. You can also check outthe way the Fed worked before the Great Recession here.

Janet Yellen was inspired to major in economics when she learned about business cycle theory known as Keynesian economics. She then spent her career extending and promoting the theory as it evolved to New Keynesian economics.This videogives a primer on the theory.

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Janet Yellen was inspired to major in economics when she learned about business cycle theory known as Keynesian economics. She then spent her career extending and promoting the theory as it evolved to New Keynesian economics.This videogives a primer on the theory.

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