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Jackson Hole: how a meeting of bankers in a remote Wyoming valley could have consequences for us all

By Amr Saber Algarhi, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Sheffield Hallam University
Konstantinos Lagos, Senior Lecturer in Business and Economics, Sheffield Hallam University
The economic world recently turned its attention to the resort of Jackson Hole, in a remote Wyoming valley. The annual economic policy symposium of central bankers, policymakers, academics and financial gurus took place in this unlikely spot, producing outcomes that hold significant implications for economies worldwide.

This year’s focus on the effectiveness of monetary policy was timely, as countries grapple with economic challenges like rising…The Conversation


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