Description |
280 pages : illustrations, charts ; 23 cm |
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Includes bibliographic references and index. |
Summary |
"Populism and the Future of the Fed features highly readable essays that provide a broad perspective on core issues?including the populist challenge to Fed independence, fiscal dominance and the return of inflation, the limits of Fed power versus the expansion of its dual mandate, and the strange world of helicopter money and fiscal QE. The distinguished contributors to this volume address these issues in a clear and compelling manner that will help improve both policymakers? and the public?s understanding of the complex relationship between politics, policy, and the rule of law. Moreover, they provide different perspectives?legal, philosophical, historical, theoretical, and ethical?in reflecting on the role of the central bank in a democracy."--provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Federal Reserve banks.
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Economics -- Political aspects -- United States.
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Essays.
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United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
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Added Author |
Dorn, James A., editor.
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Cato Institute.
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ISBN |
9781952223549 (softcover) : $19.95 |
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1952223547 (softcover) : $19.95 |
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