
3 July 2006, 14.24 CET
Literary Theory = Fedspeak? At least economists can also crunch numbers.
“Sometimes we learn something when we read about our statements. My wife is a literature teacher. She says it’s a sign of great literature that a reader can find things in a novel that the author didn’t mean to be there.”
—Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
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