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Luncheon Address: Populism and Central BanksBarry Eichengreen, George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee
Panel 2: Fiscal Dominance and the Return of InflationJohn H. Cochrane, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institu
Panel 1: The Populist Challenge to Fed IndependenceCharles Goodhart, Emeritus Professor of Banking a
Welcoming RemarksJames A. Dorn, Vice President for Monetary Studies, Cato InstituteKeynote AddressRa
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