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The Fourth Branch - The Federal Reserve's Unlikely Rise To Power And Influence

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Bernard Shull Klappentext Shrouded in mystery, managed behind closed doors, and the subject of both awe and derision, the Federal Reserve is commonly referred to as the fourth branch of our federal government, with wide-ranging influence over monetary policy, and by extension, banking, price levels, employment rates, and economic growth, income, and wealth. Bernard Shull traces the fascinating and improbable history of this institution from its establishment by an Act of Congress in 1913 to the present day. His careful analysis reveals a paradoxical phenomenon: focusing on three periods of economic stress (the inflation and deflation following World War I, the stock market crash of 1929 and subsequent Depression, and the stagflation and volatility of the 1970s and 1980s), Shull argues that despite convincing evidence that the Fed contributed to these crises, it has consistently emerged from each more powerful and influential than before. Setting the current profile of the Fed against its evolutionary context, The Fourth Branch sheds new light on the Fed's character and its impact on our economic, political, and cultural history.In many ways, the story of the Fed is the classic American epic: turning adversity into opportunity, responding to threat by innovating and adapting. Even today, under attack by liberals and conservatives alike-in the wake of the stock market bubble, economic recession, and rampant job loss-the Fed is poised to remain strong long after the tenure of legendary Chairman Alan Greenspan. Setting the current profile of the Fed against its evolutionary context, The Fourth Branch sheds new light on the Fed's character and its impact on our economic, political, and cultural history. Zusammenfassung Focusing on three periods of economic stress! this book argues that despite convincing evidence that the Fed contributed to these crises! it has consistently emerged more powerful and influential. It tells the story of the Fed as a classic American epic: turning adversity into opportunity! responding to threat by innovating and adapting. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction The Federal Reserve's Legacy A Shock to the System: 1919-1921 Collapse and Revival: 1929-1935 Stagflation and the Monetary Experiment of 1979-1982 The Federal Reserve's Ascent Final Remarks Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Bernard Shull, Shull Bernard
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2005
 
EAN 9781567206241
ISBN 978-1-56720-624-1
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 165 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

USA, Business & Economics / Investments & Securities / General, United States of America, USA, Investment & securities, Investment and securities, Business: Finance, Investments and Banking

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