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The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve - Understanding US Monetary Policy for Investors & Economists | Financial Research & Market Analysis
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The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve - Understanding US Monetary Policy for Investors & Economists | Financial Research & Market Analysis
The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve - Understanding US Monetary Policy for Investors & Economists | Financial Research & Market Analysis
The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve - Understanding US Monetary Policy for Investors & Economists | Financial Research & Market Analysis
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An in-depth look at the history, leadership, and structure of the Federal Reserve BankThe independence of the Federal Reserve is considered a cornerstone of its identity, crucial for keeping monetary policy decisions free of electoral politics. But do we really understand what is meant by "Federal Reserve independence"? Using scores of examples from the Fed's rich history, The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve shows that much common wisdom about the nation's central bank is inaccurate. Legal scholar and financial historian Peter Conti-Brown provides an in-depth look at the Fed's place in government, its internal governance structure, and its relationships to such individuals and groups as the president, Congress, economists, and bankers.Exploring how the Fed regulates the global economy and handles its own internal politics, and how the law does―and does not―define the Fed's power, Conti-Brown captures and clarifies the central bank's defining complexities. He examines the foundations of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which established a system of central banks, and the ways that subsequent generations have redefined the organization. Challenging the notion that the Fed Chair controls the organization as an all-powerful technocrat, he explains how institutions and individuals―within and outside of government―shape Fed policy. Conti-Brown demonstrates that the evolving mission of the Fed―including systemic risk regulation, wider bank supervision, and as a guardian against inflation and deflation―requires a reevaluation of the very way the nation's central bank is structured.Investigating how the Fed influences and is influenced by ideologies, personalities, law, and history, The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve offers a uniquely clear and timely picture of one of the most important institutions in the United States and the world.
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This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the federal reserve. Conti-Brown expertly dispels false myth and lore about the federal reserve and clearly explains the origins and the functions of federal reserve independence. There is so much misunderstanding about how the fed functions--even many so-called fed experts misstate the structure of the federal reserve. This is because the federal reserve is unique among all government institutions and in order to understand it, you must know its origins, founding mission, and historic development. The federal reserve's "independence" is seen by some as dangerous and others as essential. But how exactly is the federal reserve independent and from whom? Conti-Brown has written a book chock full of expert analysis, fascinating stories, myth-busting examples, and hard-to-forget analogies all in a very readable narrative. This book should be required reading in every law school, business school, and college classroom where the federal reserve is discussed. And any policymaker who wants to "audit the fed," change it, or give it more power should also read this book.

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