Glossary Term

The Great Moderation (1983–2000)

The Great Moderation refers to the period under Fed Chairs Paul A. Volcker and Alan Greenspan from 1983–2000, during which the Federal Reserve pursued price stability through rules-based monetary policy, along the lines of the Taylor rule, devised by Stanford economist John Taylor. The period is known for two long economic booms, low inflation, and low unemployment rates.