The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve
Autor Peter Conti–brownen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2017
"This excellent book focuses on the operations and governance of the Federal Reserve. With an entertaining style and sound justification, Conti-Brown concludes that there are too many diverse functions and policymakers within the Fed, and he offers sensible policy alternatives. His book is essential reading for anyone concerned about monetary policy and the role of the Fed, and central banking more widely."--Charles Goodhart, emeritus professor, London School of Economics
"Is it possible to write a fascinating, original, and even literary book on the power and independence of the Federal Reserve? Yes, because Peter Conti-Brown has done it. His unique blend of historical narrative, legal analysis, and economic knowledge distinguishes this remarkable book from anything ever written about the Fed. Readers may not agree with all of Conti-Brown's conclusions, some of which are highly controversial. But everyone will learn something new."--Alan S. Blinder, author of After the Music Stopped
"Is it possible to write a fascinating, original, and even literary book on the power and independence of the Federal Reserve? Yes, because Peter Conti-Brown has done it."--Alan S. Blinder, author ofAfter the Music Stopped
"Debates about the Federal Reserve often pit advocates of Fed independence against those who believe the Fed should be regularly audited or even abolished. In this highly readable work, Peter Conti-Brown shows both views are mistaken. Along the way, he uncovers forgotten heroes of Fed history, offers the clearest explanation yet of the Fed's maneuvers during and after the 2008 crisis, and demonstrates that the Fed's regional banks are almost certainly unconstitutional. This is an important book."--David Skeel, University of Pennsylvania
"Although more people than ever have become aware of the Fed in recent years, very few actually know what it does and how it actually works. This book explains the history and laws that have shaped the Fed, and provides a deep and coherent discussion of the notion of Fed independence. It makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Federal Reserve and central banks."--Anat Admati, coauthor of The Bankers' New Clothes
"We know that the Federal Reserve is important, but we seldom think about the legal and political details of its daily monetary policy decisions. In this fascinating book, Conti-Brown brings a fresh and challenging perspective to almost every aspect of Fed history and its current operations."--Simon Johnson, author of 13 Bankers
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780691178387
ISBN-10: 0691178380
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Princeton University Press
ISBN-10: 0691178380
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Princeton University Press