Fed's Plosser Says U.S. Growth Potential May Be Cut Permanently

Edward Prescott, professor of economics at Arizona State University, speaks at the American Economic Association's annual meeting in San Diego, California, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013. Prescott, who also advises the Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota on monetary policy, shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in economics with Finn Kydland. Photographer: Sam Hodgson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Edward Prescott, professor of economics at Arizona State University, speaks at the American Economic Association's annual meeting in San Diego, California, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013. Prescott, who also advises the Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota on monetary policy, shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in economics with Finn Kydland. Photographer: Sam Hodgson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Fed's  Plosser Says U.S. Growth Potential May Be Cut Permanently
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