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Fed Names Leaders of New Monetary Policy Task Forces

Fed Names Leaders of New Monetary Policy Task Forces

The Federal Reserve has unveiled the leadership and objectives of five newly formed task forces designed to sharpen how it conducts monetary policy at a time of heightened economic and technological change. The groups will focus on communications, balance sheet policy, data, productivity and jobs, and inflation frameworks, and are co-led by a mix of academic economists, business leaders and former central bankers.

Supported by Fed staff but operating independently, each task force has been asked to follow the evidence, provide candid feedback and deliver rigorous findings to the Federal Open Market Committee. The aim is to test whether the Fed’s current tools and approaches remain fit for purpose.

The communications task force will review how the central bank conveys policy deliberations and decisions amid uncertainty, led by Peter R. Fisher of the University of Washington, Arminio Fraga of Gávea Investimentos and former Bank of England governor Mervyn King. A separate balance sheet policy group will examine the costs, benefits and institutional implications of the Fed’s current regime, headed by Harvard’s Karen Dynan, former Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan and former Fed governor Jeremy Stein.

A data-focused task force, led by economists Raj Chetty and Kevin Murphy alongside former Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, will seek to improve the quality and timeliness of real-economy signals that inform policy judgments. Another group on productivity and jobs, co-led by Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz, Stanford’s Charles I. Jones and Microsoft’s Asha Sharma, will assess how general-purpose technologies such as artificial intelligence are reshaping growth and employment.

Finally, an inflation frameworks task force will revisit how the Fed understands and responds to price dynamics, chaired by Harvard’s Greg Mankiw, Nobel laureate Thomas Sargent of NYU and former BIS adviser William White.

“Each task force will carefully consider whether policymakers’ means and methods, analytical tools and policy approaches can be improved upon,” said Chairman Kevin Warsh. “The goal is straightforward: to ensure the Fed is best positioned to achieve our objectives in this consequential time.”

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