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Verse by Robert McTeer, Jr.

Give Growth a Chance

Rhymes with No Reason
Former Dallas Fed President Robert D. McTeer wrote this poem as part of his "Rhymes with No Reason" collection in July 2001.

From the backseat of a Grand Marquis,
My colleagues laughed at me
For having the temerity
To suggest the possibility
That Europe might have a new economy
If only the ECB
Would set it free.

What I’d asked was so naïve,
They could hardly believe
That I could conceive
Of such a policy reprieve.

And they really looked askance
When I suggested giving growth a chance.

I understand that monetary policy
Is not the main villain of the European odyssey.

A good diagnosis
Of Euro-sclerosis
Would place more responsibility
On labor market inflexibility.

Laws against firing
Discourage hiring.

And too high a safety net
Is sure to snare and abet
Those dead set
On avoiding sweat.

When it comes to the ECB,
I understand it to be
Their single goal to protect the Euro nations
From inflations.

They said, "Rapid growth and low unemployment, Bob,
Is not the ECB’s job."

But I wonder if Europe really got a bargain in
Its inflation targeting.

I ask my questions anyway
To see what the experts would say.

But they’ve learned their lesson well:
To avoid central banker hell,
Dodge rhetorical questions
That lead in that direction.

The lesson is, don’t run an economy hot
Or you will surely not
Go to central banker heaven.

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.