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     When the right person is holding the right job at the right moment, that person’s influence is greatly expanded. That is the position in which Janet Yellen, who is expected to be confirmed as the next chair of the Federal Reserve Bank (FeD. in

January, now finds herself. If you believe, as many do, that unemployment is the major economic and social concern of our

day, then it is no stretch to think Yellen is the most powerful person in the world right now.

     Throughout the 2008 financial crisis and the recession and recovery that followed, central banks have taken on the role of stimulators of last resort, holding up the global economy with vast amounts of money in the form of asset buying. Yellen, previously a Fed vice chair, was one of the principal architects of the Fed's $ 3.8 trillion money dump. A star economist known for her groundbreaking work on labor markets, Yellen was a kind of prophetess early on in the crisis for her warnings about the subprime (次级债) meltdown. Now it will be her job to get the Fed and the markets out of the biggest and most unconventional monetary program in history without derailing the fragile recovery.

     The good news is that Yellen, 67, is particularly well suited to meet these challenges. She has a keen understanding of financial markets, an appreciation for their imperfections and a strong belief that human suffering was more related to unemployment than anything else.

     Some experts worry that Yellen will be inclined to chase unemployment to the neglect of inflation. But with wages still relatively flat and the economy increasingly divided between the well-off and the long-term unemployed, more people worry about the opposite, deflation (通货紧缩) that would aggravate the economy’s problems.

     Either way, the incoming Fed chief will have to walk a fine line in slowly ending the stimulus. It must be steady enough to

deflate bubbles and bring markets back down to earth but not so quick that it creates another credit crisis.

     Unlike many past Fed leaders, Yellen is not one to buy into the finance industry's argument that it should be left alone to

regulate itself. She knows all along the Fed has been too slack on regulation of finance.

     Yellen is likely to address the issue right after she pushes unemployment below 6%, stabilizes markets and makes sure that the recovery is more inclusive androbust. As Princeton Professor Alan Blinder says, “She’s smart as a whip, deeply logical, willing to argue but also a good listener. She can persuade without creating hostility.” All those traits will be useful as the global economy’s new power player takes on its most annoying problems.

How does Alan Blinder portray Yellen?

A

 She possesses strong persuasive power.

B

She has confidence in what she is doing.

C

She is one of the world’s greatest economists.

D

She is the most powerful Fed chief in history.

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答案:

A

解析:

【喵呜刷题小喵解析】:文章中提到,“她可以说服别人而不产生敌意。”这说明Yellen具有很强的说服力。文章没有提到她对自己工作的信心、她是最伟大的经济学家,或者她是有史以来最有权势的美联储主席。因此,最符合的选项是“她拥有强大的说服力”。
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