[HTML1] Why are the Federal Reserve and its chairman important to the overall financial well being of our country?
Robert Hockett, financial regulations expert and law professor at Cornell Law School, joins Keeping Up with Gen Y to explain the basic mechanics of our monetary and fiscal policies, and how they are the engines that keep our economy running. He also connects the dots for how these policies play an important role in the creation, or not, of jobs for Gen Y.
More about Robert Hockett
Robert Hockett is an expert in financial regulations and professor of law at Cornell University.
Robert joined the Cornell Law School faculty in 2004. His principal research and teaching interests lie in the fields of organizational and financial law and economics, particularly as these bear upon and are borne upon by economic “globalization” and distributive justice concerns. Prior to entering full-time academe he worked for the International Monetary Fund and clerked for the Hon. Deanell Reece Tacha, then 10th Circuit Judge. While a graduate student and as a judicial clerk he taught respectively at Yale, Harvard, the University of Connecticut, and the University of Kansas.
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