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Speech by Robert McTeer, Jr.

Closing Remarks before the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce

The following are the closing remarks of former Dallas Fed President Robert McTeer's speech (which was not a prepared text) to the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce on July 25, 2000

Before the next FOMC meeting, there will be another whole month of statistics, and I will be most interested in the inflation statistics. I will not assume that an acceleration in inflation is the inevitable result of strong growth numbers or low unemployment numbers. While I consider myself an inflation fighter, I do not consider real growth from the supply side to be necessarily inflationary. As far as I'm concerned, real growth can't be too fast and unemployment can't be too low. Since I'm in Lubbock, I'll follow Buddy Holly's advice and "Rave On."

Robert McTeer

Robert D. McTeer Jr. was president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas from 1991 to 2004.

The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Federal Reserve System.