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...fact that the Federal Reserve cannot explain what is going on with its figures is being given as evidence of Volcker's failure. Says Economist Beryl Sprinkel, the Administration's Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs: "I assume that he is trying as hard as he can. After all, he has got the same goals that we do. But you evaluate a man on goals and performance, and between the two, performance is more important. What we want is stable, moderate growth of money, and the growth has been anything but stable...
...Beryl T. Odom...
...Ture and Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig Roberts, argue that an excessive drive to balance the budget is wrecking the President's bold economic experiment. Their views are now endorsed by the Administration's monetarists, including Jerry Jordan, a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Beryl Sprinkel, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs, who not so long ago emphasized fiscal austerity as a vital component of a successful policy...
...Then, at a breakfast meeting with reporters the next day, Stockman implicitly contradicted Regan by arguing that the Fed should keep the brakes on the money supply. As Regan continued to attack the Fed's tight money policy on a two-day speaking tour, Treasury Under Secretary Beryl Sprinkel tried to get his boss to soften the rhetoric. Regan, however, refused to include in his speeches the suggested changes dictated over the phone by Sprinkel's office. At week's end it became clearer why Regan seemed so sure of his footing. Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese told...
...University of Texas and Joseph Pechman and Charles Schultze of the Brookings Institution.) Two of the board's distinguished alumni are currently high officials in the Reagan Administration: Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (the fifth board member to serve in that position), and Beryl Sprinkel, Under Secretary of the Treasury...