Federal Reserve System Rising: The Expansion of Board Veto Authority on the Eve of the Great Depression

Volume: 24, Issue: 4, Pages: 457 - 472
Published: Apr 2, 2018
Abstract
Most scholars agree that restrictive Federal Reserve System (FRS) policies contributed to the depression’s duration and severity. FRS policy mistakes are attributed to faulty ideas, poor leadership, and decentralised institutions. Extant scholarship treats ideas as constraints which systematically led policy-makers astray. This paper instead focuses on the dual roles ideas play in shaping institutions and uniting coalitions behind institutional...
Paper Details
Title
Federal Reserve System Rising: The Expansion of Board Veto Authority on the Eve of the Great Depression
Published Date
Apr 2, 2018
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
457 - 472
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