Volcker vetoed the appointments of monetarists Jerry Jordan and Lee Hoskins as regional bank presidents because he wanted to silence dissenting voices—particularly St. Louis's nearly three-decade record of publishing research disagreeing with official Fed positions, and he wanted that research department shut down.
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“he wanted the strongest dissenting voice to be silenced”
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