11 Quotes & Sayings By Janet Yellen

Janet Yellen serves as Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. She has been a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors since 2004 and, prior to that, was a partner at Goldman Sachs and a professor of economics at Harvard University. From 1993 to 2003, she was Vice Chair and Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). From 1977 to 1993, she was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

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The Global Financial Crisis and Great Recession posed daunting new challenges for central banks around the world and spurred innovations in the design, implementation, and communication of monetary policy. Janet Yellen
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Private sector labor market flows provide additional indications of the strength of the labor market. For example, the quits rate has tended to be pro-cyclical, since more workers voluntarily quit their jobs when they are more confident about their ability to find new ones and when firms are competing more actively for new hires. Janet Yellen
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The principle that a central bank, charged with controlling inflation, should be independent from the government is unassailable. It may also be true that it's easier for the central bank to guard its independence from political pressure when it mainly holds government securities. Janet Yellen
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There is always some chance of recession in any year. But the evidence suggests that expansions don't die of old age. Janet Yellen
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I don't feel that I've faced discrimination. I've had every chance to succeed and more, and I think that's what all women should have. Janet Yellen
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Productivity depends on many factors, including our workforce's knowledge and skills and the quantity and quality of the capital, technology, and infrastructure that they have to work with. Janet Yellen
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In 1977, when I started my first job at the Federal Reserve Board as a staff economist in the Division of International Finance, it was an article of faith in central banking that secrecy about monetary policy decisions was the best policy: Central banks, as a rule, did not discuss these decisions, let alone their future policy intentions. Janet Yellen
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Access to capital is important for all firms, but it's particularly vital for startups and young firms, which often lack a sufficient stream of earnings to increase employment and internally finance capital spending. Janet Yellen
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Academia is very flexible, but I had a spouse who was very committed to being a completely full partner in our marriage. I think if you counted up how many hours each one of us logged in, he certainly gets more than 50%. Janet Yellen
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The trust institutions have in the marketplace, the confidence customers and suppliers and workers and employees have, are very important to a business's effectiveness. Janet Yellen