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基本説明
Arranged alphabetically, over 200 entries provide a comprehensive explanation of the Federal Reserve System, describing its structure and process, policies, people, and key events.
Full Description
The Federal Reserve System, founded in 1913, is recognized as one of the most influential policy-making bodies in the United States. Its duties including managing the country's monetary policy, regulating and supervising banks, and monitoring the financial system, set it apart from other government agencies. Hafer provides a comprehensive explanation of the Federal Reserve System, describing its structure and process, policies, people, and key events.
Arranged alphabetically, over 250 entries define and describe topics related to the Fed and United States monetary policy, including Alan Greenspan, Black Monday of 1929, Euro, Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Prime rate, and Treasury financing. Numerous appendices supplement the A-to- Z entries, providing insight into the secretive and powerful Federal Reserve Bank, the keepers of America's monetary system.
Contents
List of Entries
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Encyclopedia
Appendix A: The Federal Reserve Act
Appendix B: Membership of the Board of Governors: 1913-2004
Appendix C: Federal Reserve Regulations