Book contents
- The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Global Economy
- Studies in Macroeconomic History
- The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Global Economy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributor Biographies
- Book part
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Doctrinal Determinants, Domestic and International, of Federal Reserve Policy 1914–1933
- 3 Navigating Constraints
- 4 Federal Reserve Policy and Bretton Woods
- 5 The Federal Reserve Engages the World (1970–2000)
- 6 The Federal Reserve in a Globalized World Economy
- 7 Unprecedented Actions
- 7.1 Instrument, Contingent, and Target Rules for Central Banks
- 7.2 The Fed’s Unprecedented Actions in the Recent Financial Crisis
- 7.3 Bagehot’s Rule and the Crises of 1866, 1889, and 1890
- 7.4 The Crisis of 1907
- 7.5 The Stock Market Crash of 1929
- 7.6 The Banking Panics of 1930–1933
- 7.7 The Penn Central Bankruptcy
- 7.8 Continental Illinois 1984
- 7.9 Stock Market Crash of 1987
- 7.10 LTCM 1998
- 7.11 Overview of the Historical Experience
- 7.12 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter
- Introduction
- Summary of Paper
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Comments on Frederic S. Mishkin and Eugene N. White, “Unprecedented Actions: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective”
- 8 Panel Discussion on the Federal Reserve’s Role in International Financial Crises
- 9 The Robert V. Roosa Lecture
- Index
Comments on Frederic S. Mishkin and Eugene N. White, “Unprecedented Actions: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective”
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2016
- The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Global Economy
- Studies in Macroeconomic History
- The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Global Economy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributor Biographies
- Book part
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Doctrinal Determinants, Domestic and International, of Federal Reserve Policy 1914–1933
- 3 Navigating Constraints
- 4 Federal Reserve Policy and Bretton Woods
- 5 The Federal Reserve Engages the World (1970–2000)
- 6 The Federal Reserve in a Globalized World Economy
- 7 Unprecedented Actions
- 7.1 Instrument, Contingent, and Target Rules for Central Banks
- 7.2 The Fed’s Unprecedented Actions in the Recent Financial Crisis
- 7.3 Bagehot’s Rule and the Crises of 1866, 1889, and 1890
- 7.4 The Crisis of 1907
- 7.5 The Stock Market Crash of 1929
- 7.6 The Banking Panics of 1930–1933
- 7.7 The Penn Central Bankruptcy
- 7.8 Continental Illinois 1984
- 7.9 Stock Market Crash of 1987
- 7.10 LTCM 1998
- 7.11 Overview of the Historical Experience
- 7.12 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter
- Introduction
- Summary of Paper
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Comments on Frederic S. Mishkin and Eugene N. White, “Unprecedented Actions: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective”
- 8 Panel Discussion on the Federal Reserve’s Role in International Financial Crises
- 9 The Robert V. Roosa Lecture
- Index
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- The Federal Reserve's Role in the Global EconomyA Historical Perspective, pp. 259 - 265Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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