Noon webinar: Glenn Hubbard on the Fed’s inflation-vs.-recession balancing act
Glenn Hubbard, former dean Columbia Business School, talks to MarketWatch's senior reporter Greg Robb about his new book"The Wall and The Bridge.
" Hubbard was head of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W Bush and was on the short-list for potential Fed Chairman. They will talk about the challenges the Fed faces in trying to control inflation and how the government and private sector can foster opportunities rather than simply protecting the status quo. Midway Island
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