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Economist George Selgin on Money, Inflation, and the Federal Reserve

Dad Saves America

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Understanding the Federal Reserve's Origins

This chapter explores the establishment and evolution of the Federal Reserve, highlighting its role as a central bank born out of the need for a lender of last resort in 1913. It discusses the historical banking context that necessitated its creation, the relationship between Federal Reserve dollars and gold, and the changes in monetary policy over time. The chapter also addresses the complexities of the Fed's public-private nature and the implications of significant shifts in the monetary system, particularly during the Great Depression and the abandonment of the gold standard.

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