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Janet Yellen: “She had a view that the world was on fire”

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May 3, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Jon Hilsenrath, author of "Yellen: The Trailblazing Economist Who Navigated an Era of Upheaval," highlights Janet Yellen's assertive leadership as the first female Fed Chair. He contrasts her bulldog approach with Ben Bernanke's consensus style, arguing that she viewed the economy as a fire needing immediate action. They delve into her groundbreaking work on inflation targeting, her crisis management during the 2007-2008 financial meltdown, and the ongoing disconnect between economic policies and everyday American experiences.
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ANECDOTE

Yellen's Meticulous Preparation

  • Janet Yellen's mother was a taskmaster who made her meticulously prepared and neurotic about her work.
  • Her meticulousness led to famously precise academic notes and an obsession with being well-prepared.
ANECDOTE

Yellen's Party Preparation

  • To prepare for a party with marijuana, Yellen started smoking cigarettes despite never having smoked before.
  • This led her to become addicted to nicotine and a chain smoker early in her career.
INSIGHT

Yellen's Preparation at FOMC

  • Yellen was deeply prepared for FOMC meetings, bringing exhaustive reports on her district.
  • She used detailed data and anecdotes to influence policy discussions effectively.
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