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The Economist Asks: Janet Yellen

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America is enjoying its longest ever economic growth spurt. How much longer can it last? The spread of the new coronavirus is threatening global growth, the link between lower unemployment and higher inflation seems to have gone missing, and central banks are facing politically motivated attacks. Janet Yellen, the first woman to chair the Federal Reserve, talks to Anne McElvoy and Henry Curr, our economics editor, about what itโ€™s like to manage the worldโ€™s biggest economy and whether central banks and governments still have the right tools for the job. Also, how to ace a job interview with President Trump. 


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