Tuesday, June 2, 2026, 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. EDT
Online: https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-powell-years-at-the-fed-a-retrospective/
Jerome Powell’s term as Federal Reserve chair ends this spring. From the COVID-era inflation to President Trump’s attacks, it has been a tumultuous eight years with potentially long-lasting consequences for the Fed and the U.S. economy.
On June 2, the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings will examine the lessons learned from the Powell years. Christina and David Romer, both emeritus professors at the University of California, Berkeley, will present their upcoming paper, “An early retrospective on the Powell Fed: Highs, lows, and lessons learned.”
Their presentation will be followed by a panel focused on monetary policy and political independence of the Fed, with former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke of Brookings, former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder of Princeton, Kristin Forbes of MIT, and Dan Ivascyn of PIMCO. David Wessel of the Hutchins Center will moderate. Following that, a panel will discuss the Powell Fed’s responses to bouts of financial instability. Panelists will be Andrew Metrick of Yale and former Fed governors Randall Quarles of Cynosure Group and Dan Tarullo of Harvard. Former Fed Vice Chair Don Kohn of Brookings will moderate. Each panel will take questions from the audience.
Online viewers can pose questions in advance by emailing events@brookings.edu.
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