And challenges to the fed independence and its a topic that many of the audience members are working on. Where do you think the greatest threat to Central Bank Independence comes from . Is it from the innovative policies on the macro prudential side and the dealing of Financial Institutions or aggregate Financial Sector or innovative policies on what i call the Monetary Policy side dealing with the stimulustype role. That is a political question and im not sure i can do it justice. Let me just say a preliminary thing, i dont think the central bank should be equally independent in all of its functions. There are good reasons to have independence in Monetary Policy making subject to a mandate or subject to objectives set by the Democratic Parliament or legislature and we understand those reasons having to do with avoiding shortrun political intervention in Monetary Policy and the like. But in many of its other activities, for example, as a bank regulator, while we believe Bank Regulators
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Jefferson City, MO – Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) has announced that Dan Engemann has been hired to be its new Director of Regulatory Affairs. Engemann brings substantial experience and knowledge to MOFB. He has spent the last five years in the Missouri Senate, most recently as Chief of Staff to Senator Karla Eslinger and District Director for Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz. In addition to these roles, he has served as Executive Director of the Coalition to Protect the Missouri River, where he focused on advocacy for flood control, navigation, and utilities along the lower Missouri River. He also previously served on the staff of Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer and worked at the Missouri Soybean Association and the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Engemann currently serves as an agriculture representative on the Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (MRRIC), a 70-member federal panel advising the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service