The Political Economy of U.S. Monetary Policy: How the Federal Reserve Gained Control and Uses It - Dickens, Edwin (Saint Peter's University, USA) - Libros - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138495463 - 22 de enero de 2018
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Mainstream economists explain the Federal Reserve?s behavior over its one hundred years of existence as (usually failed) attempts to stabilize the economy on a non-inflationary growth path. The most important monetary event during those first one hundred years was the replacement of fixed exchange rates, based on a gold-exchange standard, with flexible exchange rates.

In this book, Dickens explains how flexible exchange rates became necessary to accommodate the Federal Reserve?s relentless efforts to prevent progressive social change. It is argued that the Federal Reserve is an institutionalized alliance of the large New York banks and the large regional banks. When these two groups of banks are united, they constitute an unassailable force in the class conflict. However, when the large regional banks are at loggerheads with the large New York banks over the proper role of bank clearinghouses during the populist period, along with the proper role of the Eurodollar market during the social democratic period, there is an opening for progressive social reforms.

This book builds upon Hyman Minsky?s financial instability hypothesis as well as the Marxian model constructed by Thomas Piketty. It follows Piketty?s historical method of deepening our understanding of the current Neoliberal Era (1980-2014) of global financial capitalism by comparing and contrasting it with the first era of global financial capitalism?the Gilded Age (1880-1914). In contrast with Piketty, however, this book incorporates monetary factors, including monetary policy, into the set of determinants of the long-run rate of economic growth. This book is suitable for those who study political economy, banking as well as macroeconomics.


178 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Tables, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and

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Publicado 22 de enero de 2018
ISBN13 9781138495463
Editores Taylor & Francis Ltd
Páginas 196
Dimensiones 236 × 155 × 10 mm   ·   314 g
Lengua Inglés  

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