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English: This chart shows effective federal funds rate and prescriptions from alternate versions of the Taylor rule
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Source http://macroblog.typepad.com/macroblog/2016/09/introducing-the-atlanta-feds-taylor-rule-utility.html?
Author Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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