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VITA ROBERT L. HETZEL phone: 804-205-8180 email: roberthetzel@comcast.net Biographical Data Education Dissertation Date of Birth: July 3, 1944 Family: Married, 3 children B. A. University of Chicago (1967) Ph. D. University of Chicago (1975) Short-Run Reserve Position Adjustment of New York City Banks (Chairman: Milton Friedman) Professional Experience Books Member Executive Committee, Western Economic Association, 1989-1991 Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1975-1980) Research Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1981-1984) Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1985-2004) Senior Economist and Research Advisor (2004-2018) The Monetary Policy of the Federal Reserve: A History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. The Great Recession: Market Failure or Policy Failure? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Publications (refereed) "The Federal Reserve System and Control of the Money Supply in the 1970s," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 13 (Feb. 1981), 31-43. "The October 1979 Regime of Monetary Control and the Behavior of the Money Supply in 1980," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 14 (May 1982), 234-51. "Estimating Money Demand Functions," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 16 (May 1984), 185-93.

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Michael Bruno et al, Journal of Economic Literature, March 1991, 92-4. 4 Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States: The Federal Reserve and the Failure of Macroeconomic Policy, 1965-79. by Thomas Mayer, Journal of Economic Literature 38 (December 2000), 947-8. The Great Inflation. eds. Michael D. Bordo and Athanasios Orphanides. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve. International Review of Economics and Finance, by Michael D. Bordo and William Roberds, (2014). Strained Relations: US Foreign-Exchange Operations and Monetary Policy in the Twentieth Century. By Michael D. Bordo, Owen F. Humpage, and Anna J. Schwartz. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. Pp. x, 442, $97.50, cloth. Book review for the Journal of Economic History. Miscellaneous A Better Way to Fight Inflation. Wall Street Journal, April 25, 1991. Maintaining Price Stability: A Proposal. Economic Review, 76 (March/April 1990), 53-55. Indexed Bonds as an Aid to Monetary Policy. Economic Review, 78 (January/February 1992). [These articles initiated the beginning of a process that led to the introduction of TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities). My idea was picked up by a congressional staff economist, Don Tucker, who organized hearings on the proposal. Those hearings took place June 16 and 25, 1992 and led to a Treasury study. In the Clinton administration, the Treasury responded favorably to the study and began to issue TIPS.] Remembering Milton Friedman: The Power of Markets. Richmond Times Dispatch, 11/29/06, p. A13. St. Louis Fed digitized and transcribed 120 taped interviews with retired policy makers made by myself in the 1990s Publications Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (a sample of articles) The Rules versus Discretion Debate over Monetary Policy in the 1920s, Economic Review, 71 (Nov./Dec. 1985). Monetary Policy in the Early 1980s, Economic Review, 72 (March/April 1986). Henry Thornton: Seminal Monetary Theorist and Father of the Modern Central Bank, Economic Review, 73 (July/August 1987). The Monetary Responsibilities of a Central Bank, Economic Review, 74 (September/October 1988). A Mandate for Price Stability, Economic Review, 76 (March/April 1990). Free Enterprise and Central Banking in Formerly Communist Countries, Economic Review, 76 (May/June 1990).

Too Big to Fail: Origins, Consequences, and Outlook. Economic Review, 77 (Nov/Dec 1991). "Sterilized Foreign Exchange Intervention: The Fed Debate in the 1960s." Economic Quarterly, 82 (Spring 1996). The Case for a Monetary Rule in a Constitutional Democracy. Economic Quarterly, 83 (Spring 1997). Arthur Burns and Inflation. Economic Quarterly 84 (Winter 1998). 5 Japanese Monetary Policy: A Quantity Theory Perspective. Economic Quarterly 85 (Winter 1999). The Taylor Rule: Is It a Useful Guide to Understanding Monetary Policy? Economic Quarterly 86 (Spring 2000). The Treasury-Fed Accord: A New Narrative Account. Economic Quarterly 87 (Winter 2001). (with Ralph F. Leach) After the Accord: Reminiscences on the Birth of the Modern Fed. Economic Quarterly 87 (Winter 2001), 57-64. (with Ralph F. Leach) German Monetary History in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. Economic Quarterly, Winter 2002. German Monetary History in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century: From the Deutsche Mark to the Euro. Economic Quarterly, Spring 2002. Japanese Monetary Policy and Deflation. Economic Quarterly 89 (Summer 2003). How Do Central Banks Control Inflation? Economic Quarterly 90 (Summer 2004). What Difference Would an Inflation Target Make? Economic Quarterly 91 (Spring 2005). Milton Friedman and Liberty. Region Focus, Winter 2007. Making the Systematic Part of Monetary Policy Transparent. Economic Quarterly 92 (Summer 2006). The Contributions of Milton Friedman to Economics. Economic Quarterly 93 (Winter 2007). What Is the Monetary Standard, Or, How Did the Volcker-Greenspan FOMC s Tame Inflation? Economic Quarterly 94 (Spring 2008). Should Increased Regulation of Bank Risk-Taking Come from Regulators or from the Market? Economic Quarterly 95 (Spring 2009). Monetary Policy in the 2008-2009 Recession. Economic Quarterly 95 (Spring 2009). The Real Bills Views of the Founders of the Fed. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly 100 (Second Quarter 2014), 159-181. Should Greece Remain in the Eurozone? Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly 100, (Third Quarter 2014), 241-278. The Rise and Fall of the Quantity Theory in Nineteenth Century Britain or Why the Early Federal Reserve System Did Not Understand Its Responsibility to Control the Price Level? Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly (forthcoming 2017).

6 Miscellaneous Taught Money and Banking at the University of Richmond, 2010 and 2011