speeches · October 22, 1992
Regional President Speech
Jerry L. Jordan · President
Jerry Jordan's Remarks to
Baldwin-Wallace Luncheon Club
10/23/92
BACKGROUND: Organization comprised of current
B-W students, (undergraduate and MBA
program), as well as alumni of both.
Time: Social period beginning 11:30, lunch
noon, speech 12:45 to run about 30 minutes,
followed by Q&A. Adjournment at 1:30
Introduction: Randy Coleman
Attendance: Approximately 70
Media: Reuters (tentative)
Good afternoon. It's a pleasure to be asked to appear before
the Baldwin-Wallace Luncheon club this afternoon. I always enjoy
addressing college and university groups, since they assure one of
a civilized level of discourse. Perhaps it's because, as the poet
Robert Frost put it, "Education is the ability to listen to
anything without losing one's self-confidence or temper."
Hopefully nothing I have to say today will cause you to lose
either.
The topic of my address is, "The Federal Reserve's Policies,
Politics, and Practices." That's a lot of ground to cover in the
allotted time period, so I'd like to focus my remarks on a more
specific subject. That is the Fed's role in helping to bring
about sustained growth through the use of monetary policy.
As you know, we are in the midst of a period of economic
difficulty, one that is characterized by slow growth, depressed
corporate and household earnings, and international turmoil.
Obviously, monetary policy cannot produce real goods and
services, nor bring peace to the international arena.
Nevertheless, over the long term I believe the Fed can help the
economy by focusing policy on price level stability. Without the
uncertainties resulting from price fluctuations, private industry
can more confidently invest in the additional plant, equipment,
and personnel needed for long-term prosperity.
Implementing such a policy is never easy even in the best of
times, and these days it is more difficult than ever. So what
I'd like to do now is share with you some of the challenges
facing those of us responsible for setting monetary policy.
(Pick up text, "Monetary policy has been the focus of the
financial press in recent weeks," from outline of speech,
"Challenges Facing Monetary Policymakers," delivered 9/21/92.)
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Jerry L. Jordan (1992, October 22). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_19921023_jerry_l_jordan
BibTeX
@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_19921023_jerry_l_jordan,
author = {Jerry L. Jordan},
title = {Regional President Speech},
year = {1992},
month = {Oct},
howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_19921023_jerry_l_jordan},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}