An illuminating history of the Fed from its founding through the tumult of 2020.
In The Federal Reserve: A New History, Robert L. Hetzel draws on more than forty years of experience as an economist in the central bank to trace the influences of the Fed on the American economy. Comparing periods in which the Fed stabilized the economy to those when it did the opposite, Hetzel tells the story of a century-long pursuit of monetary rules capable of providing for economic stability.
Recast through this lens and enriched with archival materials, Hetzel’s sweeping history offers a new understanding of the bank’s watershed moments since 1913. This includes critical accounts of the Great Depression, the Great Inflation, and the Great Recession—including how these disastrous events could have been avoided.
A critical volume for a critical moment in financial history, The Federal Reserve is an expert, sweeping account that promises to recast our understanding of the central bank in its second century.
"Robert Hetzel presents a historical narrative of how the Federal Reserve has responded to the state of the economy, exploring the evolution of monetary policy over time in terms of the consistency in its response to the economy’s behavior. The Federal Reserve [examines] the lead-up to and fallout from the Great Recession, the 2008 financial crisis, and the European debt crisis, [analyzes] Fed credit and monetary policy during the COVID-19 pandemic, [and considers] how to make the monetary standard explicit and determine the optimal monetary standard." - Journal of Economic Literature
"An ambitious history...[Hetzel's] book is a very important contribution to the literature on the history of U.S. monetary policy." - EH.Net
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In The Federal Reserve: A New History, Robert L. Hetzel draws on more than forty years of experience as an economist in the central bank to trace the influences of the Fed on the American economy. Comparing periods in which the Fed stabilized the economy to those when it did the opposite, Hetzel tells the story of a century-long pursuit of monetary rules capable of providing for economic stability.
Recast through this lens and enriched with archival materials, Hetzel’s sweeping history offers a new understanding of the bank’s watershed moments since 1913. This includes critical accounts of the Great Depression, the Great Inflation, and the Great Recession—including how these disastrous events could have been avoided.
A critical volume for a critical moment in financial history, The Federal Reserve is an expert, sweeping account that promises to recast our understanding of the central bank in its second century.
"Robert Hetzel presents a historical narrative of how the Federal Reserve has responded to the state of the economy, exploring the evolution of monetary policy over time in terms of the consistency in its response to the economy’s behavior. The Federal Reserve [examines] the lead-up to and fallout from the Great Recession, the 2008 financial crisis, and the European debt crisis, [analyzes] Fed credit and monetary policy during the COVID-19 pandemic, [and considers] how to make the monetary standard explicit and determine the optimal monetary standard." - Journal of Economic Literature
"An ambitious history...[Hetzel's] book is a very important contribution to the literature on the history of U.S. monetary policy." - EH.Net
Формат: Скан PDf
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