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Lessons learned? comparing the Federal Reserve's responses to the crises of 1929-1933 and 2007-2009
Wheelock, David C.
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2010
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Mar
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pp. 89-108
The financial crisis of 2007-09 is widely viewed as the worst financial disruption since the Great Depression of 1929-33. However, the accompanying economic recession was mild compared with the Great Depression, though severe by postwar standards. Aggressive monetary, fiscal, and financial...
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Institutions and government growth: a comparison of the 1890s and the 1930s
Garrett, Thomas A.
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Kozak, Andrew F.
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Rhine, Russell M.
- In:
Review
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2010
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Mar
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pp. 109-120
Statistics on the size and growth of the U.S. federal government, in addition to public statements by President Franklin Roosevelt, seem to indicate that the Great Depression was the primary event that caused the dramatic growth in government spending and intervention in the private sector that...
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Changing the rules: state mortgage foreclosure moratoria during the Great Depression
Wheelock, David C.
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Review
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2008
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Nov
,
pp. 569-584
Many U.S. states imposed temporary moratoria on farm and nonfarm residential mortgage foreclosures during the Great Depression. This article describes the conditions that led some states to impose these moratoria and other mortgage relief during the Depression and discusses the economic effects....
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Regulation, market structure and the bank failures of the Great Depression
Wheelock, David C.
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1995
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Mar
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pp. 27-38
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American banks during the Great Depression: a new research agenda
Mason, Joseph R.
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1998
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May
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pp. 151-152
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The federal response to home mortgage distress: lessons from the Great Depression
Wheelock, David C.
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Review
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2008
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May
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pp. 133-148
This article examines the federal response to mortgage distress during the Great Depression: It documents features of the housing cycle of the 1920s and early 1930s, focusing on the growth of mortgage debt and the subsequent sharp increase in mortgage defaults and foreclosures during the...
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Seasonal accommodation and the financial crises of the Great Depression: did the Fed "furnish an elastic currency?"
Wheelock, David C.
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1992
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Nov
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pp. 3-18
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Independence + accountability: why the Fed is a well-designed central bank
Waller, Christopher J.
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Review
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2011
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Sep
,
pp. 293-302
In 1913, Congress purposefully created the Federal Reserve as an independent central bank, which created a fundamental tension: how to ensure the Fed remains accountable to the electorate without losing its independence. Over the years, there have been changes in the Fed’s structure to improve...
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Understanding the Fed
Poole, William
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Review
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2007
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Jan
,
pp. 3-14
This article was originally presented as a speech at the Dyer County Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Luncheon, Dyersburg, Tennessee, August 31, 2006.
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The dual mandate: has the Fed changed its objective?
Thornton, Daniel L.
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2012
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Mar
,
pp. 117-134
The Federal Reserve is said to have a dual mandate of price stability and full employment. While the Fed has mentioned price stability as one of its primary goals, it has been reluctant to mention employment as a separate policy objective, preferring instead to state that maximum employment...
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