Yellen discusses Russian sanctions at SIEPR Economic Summit
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reiterated the effectiveness of economic sanctions against Russia on Friday during remarks at the SIEPR Economic Summit.
Echoing comments made earlier this week and reinforcing President Biden鈥檚 logic behind U.S. sanctions against Russia and its leader in response to Vladimir Putin鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, Yellen said she will help protect the U.S. economy against any ripple effects.
鈥淭he guiding principle in developing these sanctions has been, first, to cause acute harm to Russia鈥檚 economy while preventing spillover effects into the global economy and harm to Americans and our European partners,鈥 Yellen said.
Yellen said the Treasury Department began developing a set of punitive measures when Russian troops began amassing at the Ukrainian border last fall. She called Monday鈥檚 ban on all U.S. transactions with Russia鈥檚 central bank the 鈥渕ost serious step we have taken thus far.鈥
鈥淭his is by far the most expansive sanctions package against an economy of this size,鈥 said Yellen.
Yellen鈥檚 remarks came during a Q&A with SIEPR Senior Fellow Emeritus John Shoven following her keynote address at the SIEPR Economic Summit 鈥 a conference held annually by the 好色App Institute for Economic Policy Research to convene top leaders in government, business and academia to discuss pressing policy issues.
In her keynote address, Yellen also outlined President Biden鈥檚 proposals for addressing deep-seated income and racial inequality across the United States. The policies, which she called 鈥渕odern supply side economics,鈥 aims to close these gaps through improvements in education and the labor supply.
More details of Yellen鈥檚 keynote address and coverage of the SIEPR Economic Summit will be posted here next week.