Search Results

SORT BY: PREVIOUS / NEXT
Author:Duprey, James N. 

Journal Article
How the Fed defines and measures money

Quarterly Review , Volume 6 , Issue Spr / Sum

Report
Confidence-sensitive funds and contingency planning

Staff Report , Paper 18

Journal Article
A visible hand: the Fed's involvement in the check payments system

It is common knowledge that the Federal Reserve System was originally set up to provide the nation with a stable currency and a sound banking system. Less well known, however, is why the Fed was given an operating role in the nation's payments system. In this article, James N. Duprey and Clarence W. Nelson describe the problems of the check payments system before the Fed was created, suggest reasons why the private sector was unable to resolve them, and indicate how the framers of the Federal Reserve Act intended to have the Fed resolve them. Duprey and Nelson argue that while a unified ...
Quarterly Review , Volume 10 , Issue Spr , Pages 18-29

Journal Article
The search for a stable money demand equation

Quarterly Review , Volume 4 , Issue Sum

FILTER BY year

FILTER BY Series

FILTER BY Content Type

Journal Article 3 items

Report 1 items

FILTER BY Author

PREVIOUS / NEXT