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The Origins of the Federal Reserve System

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The Origins of the Federal Reserve System, co-authored by Richard H. Timberlake Jr. and Thomas M. Humphrey, delves into the historical context surrounding the creation of the Federal Reserve.

The book examines the economic and political factors that led to the establishment of a central bank in the United States.

It analyzes the debates and compromises that shaped the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.

The authors provide insights into the early operations of the Federal Reserve and its role in shaping monetary policy.

The book offers a valuable perspective on the evolution of central banking in the United States and its long-term consequences.

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Jeffrey Lacker
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David Beckworth
in relation to the real bills doctrine and the Great Depression.
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Jeffrey Lacker on the History of Fed Credit Policy and the Four Doctrines of Fed Lending

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