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Revolving Door at the Federal Reserve Board
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Sun 22 Feb, 2009 12:55 pm
Is a former employee of the Federal Reserve Board prohibited from employment or representation of corporations for which he or she had supervisory responsibilitities at the FRB? Where is the prohibition stated?
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