Interview: Charles Plosser

Charles Plosser became the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's tenth president in August 2006. Before that, he was a professor of economics and public policy at the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration, part of the University of Rochester. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Plosser has also served as co-editor or associate editor of three journals of economics and referee for more than dozen others

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