The Federal Reserve's Role in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Bordo, Michael D.; Wynne, Mark A.
The Federal Reserve's Role in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Bordo, Michael D.; Wynne, Mark A.
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Leading academics and senior policy makers provide an international perspective on the changing role of the US Federal Reserve System.
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Leading academics and senior policy makers provide an international perspective on the changing role of the US Federal Reserve System.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781316506554
- ISBN-10: 131650655X
- Artikelnr.: 58564708
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781316506554
- ISBN-10: 131650655X
- Artikelnr.: 58564708
Preface; Conference speaker bios; 1. Introduction Michael Bordo and Mark
Wynne; 2. Doctrinal determinants, domestic and international, of Federal
Reserve policy 1914-33 Barry Eichengreen; Comments on Eichengreen Harold
James; 3. Navigating constraints: the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary
policy, 1935-59 Mark Carlson and David Wheelock; Comments on Carlson and
Wheelock Gary Richardson; 4. Federal Reserve policy and Bretton Woods
Michael Bordo and Owen Humpage; Comments on Bordo and Humpage James
Boughton; 5. The Federal Reserve engages the world (1970-2000): an
insider's narrative of the transition to managed floating and financial
turbulence Edwin M. Truman; Comments on Truman Michael Dooley; 6. The
Federal Reserve in a globalized world economy John Taylor; Comments on
Taylor Richard Clarida; 7. Unprecedented actions: the Federal Reserve's
response to the global financial crisis in historical perspective Frederic
S. Mishkin and Eugene White; Comments on Mishkin and White Steven Kamin; 8.
Panel discussion on the Federal Reserve's role in international financial
crises featuring remarks by Donald Kohn, Charles Bean, Guillermo Ortiz and
Stephen Cecchetti; 9. The Robert V. Roosa Lecture: excerpts from a
conversation between Richard Fisher and Paul Volcker Richard Fisher and
Paul Volcker.
Wynne; 2. Doctrinal determinants, domestic and international, of Federal
Reserve policy 1914-33 Barry Eichengreen; Comments on Eichengreen Harold
James; 3. Navigating constraints: the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary
policy, 1935-59 Mark Carlson and David Wheelock; Comments on Carlson and
Wheelock Gary Richardson; 4. Federal Reserve policy and Bretton Woods
Michael Bordo and Owen Humpage; Comments on Bordo and Humpage James
Boughton; 5. The Federal Reserve engages the world (1970-2000): an
insider's narrative of the transition to managed floating and financial
turbulence Edwin M. Truman; Comments on Truman Michael Dooley; 6. The
Federal Reserve in a globalized world economy John Taylor; Comments on
Taylor Richard Clarida; 7. Unprecedented actions: the Federal Reserve's
response to the global financial crisis in historical perspective Frederic
S. Mishkin and Eugene White; Comments on Mishkin and White Steven Kamin; 8.
Panel discussion on the Federal Reserve's role in international financial
crises featuring remarks by Donald Kohn, Charles Bean, Guillermo Ortiz and
Stephen Cecchetti; 9. The Robert V. Roosa Lecture: excerpts from a
conversation between Richard Fisher and Paul Volcker Richard Fisher and
Paul Volcker.
Preface; Conference speaker bios; 1. Introduction Michael Bordo and Mark
Wynne; 2. Doctrinal determinants, domestic and international, of Federal
Reserve policy 1914-33 Barry Eichengreen; Comments on Eichengreen Harold
James; 3. Navigating constraints: the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary
policy, 1935-59 Mark Carlson and David Wheelock; Comments on Carlson and
Wheelock Gary Richardson; 4. Federal Reserve policy and Bretton Woods
Michael Bordo and Owen Humpage; Comments on Bordo and Humpage James
Boughton; 5. The Federal Reserve engages the world (1970-2000): an
insider's narrative of the transition to managed floating and financial
turbulence Edwin M. Truman; Comments on Truman Michael Dooley; 6. The
Federal Reserve in a globalized world economy John Taylor; Comments on
Taylor Richard Clarida; 7. Unprecedented actions: the Federal Reserve's
response to the global financial crisis in historical perspective Frederic
S. Mishkin and Eugene White; Comments on Mishkin and White Steven Kamin; 8.
Panel discussion on the Federal Reserve's role in international financial
crises featuring remarks by Donald Kohn, Charles Bean, Guillermo Ortiz and
Stephen Cecchetti; 9. The Robert V. Roosa Lecture: excerpts from a
conversation between Richard Fisher and Paul Volcker Richard Fisher and
Paul Volcker.
Wynne; 2. Doctrinal determinants, domestic and international, of Federal
Reserve policy 1914-33 Barry Eichengreen; Comments on Eichengreen Harold
James; 3. Navigating constraints: the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary
policy, 1935-59 Mark Carlson and David Wheelock; Comments on Carlson and
Wheelock Gary Richardson; 4. Federal Reserve policy and Bretton Woods
Michael Bordo and Owen Humpage; Comments on Bordo and Humpage James
Boughton; 5. The Federal Reserve engages the world (1970-2000): an
insider's narrative of the transition to managed floating and financial
turbulence Edwin M. Truman; Comments on Truman Michael Dooley; 6. The
Federal Reserve in a globalized world economy John Taylor; Comments on
Taylor Richard Clarida; 7. Unprecedented actions: the Federal Reserve's
response to the global financial crisis in historical perspective Frederic
S. Mishkin and Eugene White; Comments on Mishkin and White Steven Kamin; 8.
Panel discussion on the Federal Reserve's role in international financial
crises featuring remarks by Donald Kohn, Charles Bean, Guillermo Ortiz and
Stephen Cecchetti; 9. The Robert V. Roosa Lecture: excerpts from a
conversation between Richard Fisher and Paul Volcker Richard Fisher and
Paul Volcker.