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Why Trump's attack on the Fed affects us all

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The Perils of Political Influence on Monetary Policy

This chapter examines the historical impact of presidential influence on the Federal Reserve, focusing on Arthur Burns during Nixon's era. It illustrates how political pressure to reduce interest rates resulted in economic turmoil in the 1970s and draws parallels to contemporary challenges facing central bank independence.

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