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Two complementary books by Ben Bernanke and Alan Blinder, both former U.S. Federal Reserve officials, outline the history of central banking and macroeconomic policy in the United States. Book Review: ...
But under the Constitution, Congress that is supposed to set monetary policy. The Coinage Act of 1792 is an early instance of Congress exercising that authority.
This interview has been edited for clarity and concision. The Daily Princetonian: Let’s start with the title of your book. Why did you decide to track the relative influences of monetary policy and ...
Economist Stephen D. King attempts to cut through inflation’s opaqueness with his new book, ... King cites the global monetary policy response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic as an example of this ...
Treasury today trades with a yield of 3.80%, while the fed funds rate is still stuck at 4.375%, which suggests the Fed/FOMC is right about monetary policy’s impact.
Books ‘21st Century Monetary Policy’ Review: Rosy Memories of the Fed Former Federal Reserve chairman Ben S. Bernanke looks back over the central bank’s worth with satisfaction.
Accra, March 21, GNA – A new book, authored by Professor Joshua Abor and Professor Peter Quartey, is set to significantly enhance the understanding and implementation of monetary policies in ...
Monetary policy, before and after crisis This book is ambitious. The author tries to bite more issues than he can chew. The chapters drawing on the author’s experience in the RBI and the ...
His book, 21st Century Monetary Policy, offers a lucid account of the evolution of central banking and the US central bank from the “great inflation” of the late 1960s, ...