Federal Reserve Policy Reappraised, 1951–1959
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Federal Reserve Policy Reappraised, 1951–1959

  1. 378 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Federal Reserve Policy Reappraised, 1951–1959

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Evaluates monetary policies of the Federal Reserve for effectiveness in influencing monetary variables and the financial markets from 1951-1959.

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Contents
  3. Tables
  4. Introduction
  5. Part I. The Background of the Return to Flexible Monetary Policy
  6. I. The Revival of Belief in Flexible Monetary Policy: 1945–1951
  7. II. The New Theory of Monetary Management: The Roosa Doctrine
  8. ΙII. The Federal Reserve Board's Conception of Monetary Management: A Return to Orthodoxy and Tradition in Practice
  9. Part II. The Federal Reserve's Use of Monetary Instruments
  10. IV. Open Market Operations and the Policy of Dealing in “Bills Only”
  11. V. The Controversy about “Bills Only” and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy
  12. VI. The Record of “Bills Only” in the Application of Monetary Policy
  13. VII. The Use of the Discount Mechanism
  14. VIII. Changes in Cash Reserve Requirements as a Credit Control Instrument
  15. IX. The Failure to Use Selective Credit Controls
  16. Part III. The Federal Reserve's Control Over Financial Variables
  17. X. The Federal Reserve's Control of the Money Supply
  18. XI. The Problem of the Velocity of Money
  19. XII. The Influence of Changing Long-Term Interest Rates and Capital Values on Financial Institutions
  20. Part IV. Summary
  21. XIII. Findings and Conclusions of the Study
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index