
Inflation Is A Choice: Kevin Warsh on Fixing the Federal Reserve | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
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The Federal Reserve: History and Efficacy
This chapter examines the Federal Reserve System's historical performance as a central banking authority, particularly through critical perspectives from economist Milton Friedman. It highlights the importance of interest rate regulation and money supply management in achieving price stability, while reflecting on significant Federal Reserve Chairmen like Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan. Additionally, the discussion critiques recent narratives on inflation, emphasizing the central bank's responsibility in controlling inflation as a monetary phenomenon.
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