Chicago Fed's Austan Goolsbee talks pumpkins and lasagna
Briefly

Austan Goolsbee's journey from chair of Obama's Council of Economic Advisers to his role as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago highlights his influence in economic policy, particularly after the 2008 financial crash. His previous experience and current leadership position allow him to address pressing economic issues, including the relationship with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. This interview serves to glean insights into the current economic landscape and the future of monetary policy under his guidance.
"Austan Goolsbee has been pivotal in shaping economic policy post-2008 financial crisis, transitioning from advisor to professor, and now to the President of the Chicago Fed."},{
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