The Fed at One Hundred
A Critical View on the Federal Reserve System
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Word Count
42,250 words, Guess
Page Count
169 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-10331906214X
- ISBN-139783319062143
- OCLC Control Number873005853
- Better World Books9783319062143
- Open LibraryOL27983036M
Classifications
- LCCHB172.5HC10-1085HD87
- LCCHG2563 .F44 2014
Description
"One hundred years after its foundation, the Federal Reserve has been entrusted with an enormous expansion in its operating powers for the sake of reviving a sluggish economy during the financial crisis. The aim of the present volume is to present a thorough and fundamental analysis of the Fed in the recent past, as well as over the entire course of its history. In evaluating the origin, structure, and performance of the Fed, the contrubutors to this volume critically apply the principles of Austrian monetary and business-cycle theory. It is argued that the Fed has done harm to the U.S. and, increasingly, the global economy by commiting two types of errors: theoretical errors stemming from an incorrect understanding of the optimal monetary system, and historical errors, found in episodes in which the Fed instigated an economic downturn or hindered a budding recovery. The book contains not only a critical analysis of the activities of the Fed over its history, but also a road map with directions for the future" --Back cover.
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