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Keywords:Federal Reserve System - Independence 

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Factors affecting efforts to limit payments to AIG counterparties

Testimony before the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform, U.S. House of Representatives.
Speech , Paper 13

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The global battle over central bank independence

Central Banker , Issue Spring

Journal Article
Independence + accountability: why the Fed is a well-designed central bank

In 1913, Congress purposefully created the Federal Reserve as an independent central bank, which created a fundamental tension: how to ensure the Fed remains accountable to the electorate without losing its independence. Over the years, there have been changes in the Fed?s structure to improve its independence, credibility, accountability, and transparency. These changes have led to a better institutional design that makes U.S. policy credible and based on sound economic reasoning, as opposed to politics. In times of financial and economic crisis, there is an understandable tendency to ...
Review , Volume 93 , Issue Sep , Pages 293-302

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Fed structure ensures independence, accountability

Economics Update , Issue Oct , Pages 2, 3

Journal Article
Central bank independence and economic performance

Review , Issue Jul , Pages 21-36

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Two types of paper: the case for Federal Reserve independence

Southwest Economy , Issue Nov , Pages 4-8

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Central bank independence and inflation

FRBSF Economic Letter

Journal Article
Federal Reserve independence and the Accord of 1951

FRBSF Economic Letter

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