03/03/07

 

Statements/Speeches:

John Taylor - Will Economic Recovery in Japan Be Sustained? Japan Society, New York, December 5, 2003*

John Taylor - Economic Relations Between the United States and Japan, Kyoto Stanford Center, Kyoto, Japan, May 13, 2004*

John Taylor - New Directions for U.S. Economic Policy Towards China and Japan, Deer Creek Club, St. Louis, MO, October 21, 2004*

John Taylor - Economic Relations between the U.S. and China and China's Role in the Global Economy, House Committee on Ways and Means, Oct 30, 2003*

John Taylor - Press Statement on visit to China, Beijing, China, May 11, 2004*

John Taylor at the Japan National Press Club - Raising Economic Growth in Japan: The Dual Roles of Monetary and Banking Policy – October 22, 2002

John Taylor Testimony - "China’s Exchange Rate Regime and its Effects on the U.S. Economy" – October 1, 2003

John Taylor Remarks at Foreign Exchange Committee - "A Foreign Exchange and Policy Perspective" – October 17, 2003

G-7 Statement on Renewal of the Action Plan for Agenda for Growth – October 1, 2004

Background:

Robert Rubin, Peter Orszag, Allen Sinai – “Sustained Budget Deficits: Longer-Run U.S. Economic Performance and the Risk of Financial and Fiscal Disarray”

IMF Occasional Paper 227 - U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities forLong-Run Sustainability

Congressional Budget Office – Causes and Consequences of the Trade Deficit: An Overview

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