Saturday, April 28, 2012

Audio Version of My NY Fed Speech

Jeff Rowberg emails:
I read your Fed speech earlier today, and I thought it was fantastic. And gutsy, definitely gutsy. You are probably hearing that a lot right now. 
It appears that the speech was not recorded, at least not on video, and probably not otherwise. Not in a way we can access it, anyway. Therefore, I have taken the liberty of recording an audio version of your prepared remarks. I'm sure it isn't a perfect representation, but it may be useful to those who would rather have an audio version, for podcasts, sharing, giving to people who don't want to make time to read, etc. I put the final MP3 up on my website for you to do with as you wish: 
http://www.sectorfej.net/files/audio/2012-04-25%20Robert%20Wenzel%20NY%20Fed%20Speech.mp3  
Thanks for all your influential work!

NEW! The Fed Flunks: My Speech at the New York Federal Reserve Bank

By Robert Wenzel


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In April 2012, Robert Wenzel delivered a speech at the New York Federal Reserve that rocked the financial world. The Fed Flunks contains the speech he delivered, plus two other essays. In addition, Wenzel explains in The Fed Flunks just how it came about that he, a major critic of the Fed, was invited to deliver a speech at the Fed, how the event was almost sabotaged, who was at the speech and the reaction of the Fed economists there.




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ISBN                                  9781312047235
Copyright                          Gallatin House LLC (Standard Copyright License)
Edition                              First Edition
Publisher                           Gallatin House
Published                           May 15, 2014
Language                           English
Pages                                 73
Binding                              Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink                         Black & white
Weight                              0.35 lbs.
Dimensions (inches)           6 wide x 9 tall

2 comments:

  1. I think it would sound far more better if Robert himself renders it.

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