Ben Bernanke's Fed
eBook - ePub

Ben Bernanke's Fed

The Federal Reserve After Greenspan

  1. 237 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Ben Bernanke's Fed

The Federal Reserve After Greenspan

About this book

Ben Bernanke's swearing in as Federal Reserve chairman in 2006 marked the end of Alan Greenspan's long, legendary career. To date, the new chair has garnered mixed reviews. Business economists see him as the best-qualified successor to Greenspan, while many traders and investors worry that he's too academic for the job. Meanwhile, many ordinary Americans do not even know who he is.How will Bernanke's leadership affect the Fed's actions in the coming years? How will Bernanke build on Greenspan's success, but also put his own stamp on the Fed? What will all this imply for businesses and investors? In Ben Bernanke's Fed, Ethan Harris provides exceptional insights into these crucial issues.As a leading "Fed watch" economist, Harris draws on Bernanke's academic research, his speeches as a governor of the Fed, and his first two years on the job to shed light on:· How the Federal Reserve analyzes and manages the economy using a synthesis of classical and Keynesian theory· Bernanke's strategies for fighting inflation· The implications of the new chair's remarkably plain-spoken style· How Bernanke has cultivated diverse viewpoints but still builds consensus within the FedEngaging and discerning, this book demystifies the man who has stepped into what many describe as the second most powerful job in America.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Chapter 1: It’s All About the Benjamin: An Early Look at the New Fed Chairman
  5. PART I: BERNANKE’S BACKDROP: The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Economy
  6. PART II: BERNANKE’S BENCHMARK: The Shadow of Alan Greenspan
  7. PART III: BERNANKE’S BELIEFS: How Bernanke’s Life Work Shapes His Policies
  8. PART IV: BERNANKE’S BEGINNING: The Early Report Card
  9. Conclusion
  10. Notes
  11. About the Author