Competition and Monopoly in the Federal Reserve System, 1914-1951: A Microeconomic Approach to Monetary History (Studies in Macroeconomic History) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Competition and Monopoly in the Federal Reserve System, 1914-1951: A Microeconomic Approach to Monetary History (Studies in Macroeconomic History) Book

Many economists view competition among central banks as leading to an over issue of money. This book challenges the conventional wisdom by showing that competition among Federal Reserve banks in the 1920s did not result in an over issue problem. The US Congress imposed a more monopolistic structure on the Fed in the mid-1930s so that it could accomodate an increase in the revenue needs of the Treasury. This book is unique in emphasizing the evolution of the Fed's structure from a highly competitive one to a highly monopolistic one.Read More

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  • 0521022037
  • 9780521022033
  • Mark Toma
  • 3 November 2005
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 148
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