Extent: | VIII, 215 S |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Bibliografie |
Language: | English |
Notes: | U.S. banking before the Federal Reserve -- The Aldrich-Vreeland Act prevents a panic in 1914 -- Original uncertainty regarding exercise of Fed authority -- The Federal Reserve's role in World War I -- The discovery of a new tool for the Federal Reserve -- The Fed in the 1920s -- The Fed in the 1929-1933 contraction -- Policy changes in the Roosevelt Administration -- The Fed's role in World War II -- The Fed between World War II and the Korean War -- The Korean War and the accord with the Treasury -- "Bills only" as an act of independence -- Operation twist and President Kennedy's tax cut -- Chairman Martin's battle with President Johnson over inflation -- Nixon replaces Martin with Burns and inflicts price controls on the economy -- Supply shocks in the 1970s make unemployment and inflation worse -- Carter replaces Burns with Miller and inflation worsens -- The Volcker era begins and the Fed gets control over all banks -- Volcker's Fed slows inflation at a cost -- Volcker is reappointed but there are changes on the board -- The Greenspan era begins -- The Fed's response to the thrift crisis -- Economists dominate the board under Greenspan -- Changes in the Fed's operating procedure after the 1980s. |
ISBN: | 0-7864-1880-X |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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