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Why The Federal Reserve's Power Is 'Limitless'

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Fed Independence - Is That Really the Original Reason for Fed Independence?

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In the modern era, we really have seen presidents avoid putting pressure on the Fed to set interest rates a certain way. President's generally accept that the Fed needs to do its thing outside of the partisan system. The most common and frequent example of this is Arthur Burns, who is a Fed chair in the 70s.

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