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Federal Reserve Policy-Making: A Study in Government Economic Policy Formation
by G. L. Bach
Pages:
282
Contributors:
G. L. Bach
Publisher:
Knopf
Place of Publication:
New York
Publication Year:
1950
Table of Contents
Title Page
Federal Reserve Policy-Making: A Study in Government Economic Policy Formation
Preface
Contents
Part One: Federal Reserve Organization and Policy Responsibilities
I: Development of Federal Reserve Functions
II: Structure of the Federal Reserve System
III: The Role of Monetary Policy
Part Two: Internal Policy Formation
V: Reserve Requirements, Discount Rates, and Selective Controls
VI: Bank Supervision
VII: Direct Lending and Loan Guarantees
VIII: The System's Policy-Makers
Part Three: External Relations in Policy-Making
X: Bank Supervision: External Relations
Part Four: Analysis: the Lessons of Monetary Experience
XII: The Problem of Policy Coordination
XIII: The Problem of Federal Reserve "Independence"
XIV: Federal Reserve Organization and Policy-Making Procedures
XV: The Problem of Bank Supervision
Appendices
Index
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