Sarah Bloom Raskin
Sarah Bloom Raskin is the Colin W Brown distinguished professor of the practice at Duke Law School and a senior fellow in the Duke Center on Risk. She served as an economic policy-maker both in the fiscal policy realm and in the monetary policy realm, as deputy secretary of the Treasury (2014–17) and as a Federal Reserve governor (2010–14). She is a partner at Kaya Advisory, a specialty climate advisory firm.
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Book notes: A monetary and fiscal history of the United States, 1961–2021, by Alan Blinder
The book’s breakthrough is its infusion of the history of fiscal policy into a theoretical framework traditionally focused on monetary instruments. It is a splendid and thrilling read