Federal Reserve and the financial crisis

By: Bernanke, Ben SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton Princeton University Press 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 134p. ill. 24 cmISBN: 9780691158730Subject(s): Economic policy | Federal Reserve banks | Financial crises -- United States | Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 | United States -- Economic policy -- 2009- | United States Federal Reserve BoardDDC classification: 330.973​0 BER Summary: Bernanke traces the origins of the Federal Reserve, from its inception in 1914 through the Second World War, and he looks at the Fed post-1945, when it began operating independently from other governmental departments such as the Treasury. During this tim
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Bernanke traces the origins of the Federal Reserve, from its inception in 1914 through the Second World War, and he looks at the Fed post-1945, when it began operating independently from other governmental departments such as the Treasury. During this tim

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