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The Evolution of Monetary Policy and Banking in the US

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A concise analysis of the evolution of monetary policy and banking institutions over the past sixty years that stresses the dynamic interactions between the Federal Reserve and banking institutions that resulted from financial market innovations. Institutions were influenced by increasing competition in markets and monetary policies. The book consists of two parts, which are organized chronologically. The first has chapters that correspond with terms of chairmen of the Federal Reserve Board. It critically analyzes decisions taken by the Federal Open Market Committee in each period and argues that innovations forced changes in the design and conduct of monetary policy. The second part analyzes how banking institutions evolved from a very conservative and regulated system in 1945 to highly inventive financial firms and how this evolution has affected the distribution of credit, wealth, and income in the US.

List of contents

The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy.- Marriner S. Eccles and Thomas B. McCabe: 1945-1951.- William McChesney Martin, Jr. 1951-1970.- Arthur F. Burns and G. William Miller: 1970-1979.- Paul A. Volcker: 1979-1987.- Alan Greenspan: 1987-2006.- Benjamin S. Bernanke 2006-.- Overview and Summary of Part 1.- Recovery, Growth, and Adaptation in U.S. Banking.- Introduction: The First Twenty-Five Years.- Resolution: 1971-2007.- Overview and Summary of Part 2.

Summary

A concise analysis of the evolution of monetary policy and banking institutions over the past sixty years that stresses the dynamic interactions between the Federal Reserve and banking institutions that resulted from financial market innovations. Institutions were influenced by increasing competition in markets and monetary policies. The book consists of two parts, which are organized chronologically. The first has chapters that correspond with terms of chairmen of the Federal Reserve Board. It critically analyzes decisions taken by the Federal Open Market Committee in each period and argues that innovations forced changes in the design and conduct of monetary policy. The second part analyzes how banking institutions evolved from a very conservative and regulated system in 1945 to highly inventive financial firms and how this evolution has affected the distribution of credit, wealth, and income in the US.

Product details

Authors Donald D Hester, Donald D. Hester
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642096518
ISBN 978-3-642-09651-8
No. of pages 206
Weight 336 g
Illustrations VIII, 206 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, macroeconomics, Public Economics, Economics and Finance, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Monetary Economics, Management science, Public finance, Public finance & taxation

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