Dallas Fed's Fisher on the world economy

In the speech 'A walk around the world economy' given on 10 May, Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas urged free trade between the US and "able competitors" and criticised efforts at protectionism.

"Cheaper inputs help American producers lower their costs," Richard Fisher said in his first speech as president of the Dallas Fed. "Just as important, foreign competition forces U.S. producers to cut costs and bolster efficiency, providing a spur to productivity."

Fisher noted that

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