Volcker was skeptical that inflation targeting, a device for anchoring inflation expectations embraced by Bernanke, would be helpful.
``That's a little too precise for me,'' he said. ``The inflation rate is bound to go up and down a little bit and it should go up and down a little bit. But I would like to see stability as the target.''
He suggested that Bernanke, who has championed better communication through transparency at the central bank, may be communicating too much.
``It's kind of ironic,'' said Volcker. ``Mr. Bernanke seems to be criticized for a little too much transparency.''
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Volcker doesn't like Inflation targeting
From an interview Volcker gave to Bloomberg in 2006;
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