Author: William Proctor Gould Harding
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404031077
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Formative Period of the Federal Reserve System (during the World Crisis)
Author: William Proctor Gould Harding
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404031077
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404031077
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Formative Period of the Federal Reserve System
Author: William Proctor Gould Harding
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
The Formative Period of the Federal Reserve System During the World Crisis
Author: W. P. G. Harding
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Great Inflation
Author: Michael D. Bordo
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226066959
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Controlling inflation is among the most important objectives of economic policy. By maintaining price stability, policy makers are able to reduce uncertainty, improve price-monitoring mechanisms, and facilitate more efficient planning and allocation of resources, thereby raising productivity. This volume focuses on understanding the causes of the Great Inflation of the 1970s and ’80s, which saw rising inflation in many nations, and which propelled interest rates across the developing world into the double digits. In the decades since, the immediate cause of the period’s rise in inflation has been the subject of considerable debate. Among the areas of contention are the role of monetary policy in driving inflation and the implications this had both for policy design and for evaluating the performance of those who set the policy. Here, contributors map monetary policy from the 1960s to the present, shedding light on the ways in which the lessons of the Great Inflation were absorbed and applied to today’s global and increasingly complex economic environment.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226066959
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Controlling inflation is among the most important objectives of economic policy. By maintaining price stability, policy makers are able to reduce uncertainty, improve price-monitoring mechanisms, and facilitate more efficient planning and allocation of resources, thereby raising productivity. This volume focuses on understanding the causes of the Great Inflation of the 1970s and ’80s, which saw rising inflation in many nations, and which propelled interest rates across the developing world into the double digits. In the decades since, the immediate cause of the period’s rise in inflation has been the subject of considerable debate. Among the areas of contention are the role of monetary policy in driving inflation and the implications this had both for policy design and for evaluating the performance of those who set the policy. Here, contributors map monetary policy from the 1960s to the present, shedding light on the ways in which the lessons of the Great Inflation were absorbed and applied to today’s global and increasingly complex economic environment.
The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve
Author: Michael D. Bordo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107328403
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
This book contains essays presented at a conference held in November 2010 to mark the centenary of the famous 1910 Jekyll Island meeting of leading American financiers and the US Treasury. The 1910 meeting resulted in the Aldrich Plan, a precursor to the Federal Reserve Act that was enacted by Congress in 1913. The 2010 conference, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Rutgers University, featured assessments of the Fed's near 100-year track record by prominent economic historians and macroeconomists. The final chapter of the book records a panel discussion of Fed policy making by the current and former senior Federal Reserve officials.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107328403
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
This book contains essays presented at a conference held in November 2010 to mark the centenary of the famous 1910 Jekyll Island meeting of leading American financiers and the US Treasury. The 1910 meeting resulted in the Aldrich Plan, a precursor to the Federal Reserve Act that was enacted by Congress in 1913. The 2010 conference, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Rutgers University, featured assessments of the Fed's near 100-year track record by prominent economic historians and macroeconomists. The final chapter of the book records a panel discussion of Fed policy making by the current and former senior Federal Reserve officials.
Federal Reserve System
Author: George B. Grey
Publisher: Nova Publishers
ISBN: 9781590330531
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
If English is rapidly becoming the international language of choice and necessity, the dollar is racing ahead as the world's currency. This somewhat astonishing development is due in large part to the actions, and deliberate non-actions, of the Federal Reserve. This organisation is responsible for tweaking, pushing and pulling the financial and economic infrastructure of America when it deems it necessary. Its moves and non-moves are scrutinised, analysed, and criticised. This new book offers an in-depth presentation of the proposes and functions of the Federal reserve, several analytical articles and an in-depth bibliography.
Publisher: Nova Publishers
ISBN: 9781590330531
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
If English is rapidly becoming the international language of choice and necessity, the dollar is racing ahead as the world's currency. This somewhat astonishing development is due in large part to the actions, and deliberate non-actions, of the Federal Reserve. This organisation is responsible for tweaking, pushing and pulling the financial and economic infrastructure of America when it deems it necessary. Its moves and non-moves are scrutinised, analysed, and criticised. This new book offers an in-depth presentation of the proposes and functions of the Federal reserve, several analytical articles and an in-depth bibliography.
The Federal Reserve's Role in the Global Economy
Author: Michael D. Bordo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107141443
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Leading academics and senior policy makers provide an international perspective on the changing role of the US Federal Reserve System.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107141443
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Leading academics and senior policy makers provide an international perspective on the changing role of the US Federal Reserve System.
The Federal Reserve Act
Author: Robert Latham Owen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Banking law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Banking law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Imagining the Fed
Author: Nicolas Thompson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438482604
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Imagining the Fed traces a six-decade struggle to shape the Federal Reserve's policymaking organs, the Washington-based Board and the Federal Open Market Committee. Conventional wisdom holds that Congress ended the system's struggle in 1935 by granting the Board a voting majority on the open market committee, establishing its Fed primacy. Yet, this book shows that the Fed's struggle continued flaring to yield consequential changes until 1970, when the modern Fed emerged. Nicolas Thompson explores how the Fed's evolution from a weak and fragmented sprawl into the world's most powerful central bank paralleled broader changes in the American polity. The rise and fall of hegemonic political parties remade the Board and elevated its Fed position, while the wars of the twentieth century concentrated Fed power in New York. When peace returned, however, system agents inherited a central bank that veered from the law, inviting renewed struggle. This process continued into the 1960s, when an ascendant Democratic Party loaded the Board with economists, who remade it in their image. Later partisan choices to launch unfunded wars at home and abroad unleashed inflationary forces which severed the dollar's link to gold. Freed from its golden fetters, monetary policy emerged as a domestic policy realm and Fed power durably concentrated in a new Board technocracy.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438482604
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Imagining the Fed traces a six-decade struggle to shape the Federal Reserve's policymaking organs, the Washington-based Board and the Federal Open Market Committee. Conventional wisdom holds that Congress ended the system's struggle in 1935 by granting the Board a voting majority on the open market committee, establishing its Fed primacy. Yet, this book shows that the Fed's struggle continued flaring to yield consequential changes until 1970, when the modern Fed emerged. Nicolas Thompson explores how the Fed's evolution from a weak and fragmented sprawl into the world's most powerful central bank paralleled broader changes in the American polity. The rise and fall of hegemonic political parties remade the Board and elevated its Fed position, while the wars of the twentieth century concentrated Fed power in New York. When peace returned, however, system agents inherited a central bank that veered from the law, inviting renewed struggle. This process continued into the 1960s, when an ascendant Democratic Party loaded the Board with economists, who remade it in their image. Later partisan choices to launch unfunded wars at home and abroad unleashed inflationary forces which severed the dollar's link to gold. Freed from its golden fetters, monetary policy emerged as a domestic policy realm and Fed power durably concentrated in a new Board technocracy.
The Federal Reserve Banking System
Author: New York Public Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal Reserve banks
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description