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Spread The Fed Distributed Central Banking For Productive Monetary Policy(2024th Edition)

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Robert C Hockett

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ISBN: 3031720504, 978-3031720505

Book publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Book Summary: This Book Provides Insight Into The History, Goals, And Potential Of The Federal Reserve System (Fed). Synthesizing Into A Unified Vision Research And Reflections Developed Over 15 Years In The Academy And At Banking Institutions, Robert C. Hockett Recovers The Sensible Founding Vision Of The Early 20th Century Fed And Updates It To Solve The New Challenges Of The 21st Century, Especially As America Now Strives To Recover Its Lost Productive Preeminence Worldwide After Decades Of "outsourcing" And Consequent "deindustrialization."The Book Presents Both The Original 1913 Fed And Hockett's Modern Restored Fed As A Unique Public/private And Federal/local Partnership Specifically Inspired By German Industrial Development Banking And Adapted To Continent-spanning American Conditions. It Shows That The Original Fed's Focus On Endogenous Money And Productive (not Speculative) Credit Allocation Was Sound And Effective As Far As It Went, While Its Ignoring Exogenous Sources Of Monetary Disturbance Prevented Its Properly Handling The Bubble And Bust Of The Late 1920s And Early 1930s. The Reaction To That Error After The Mid-1930s, The Book Shows, Fell Into The Opposite Error, Pretending That Monetary Aggregates Could Be Adequately Modulated Without Being Forthrightly Allocated In Productive Rather Than Speculative Directions. A "Goldilocks Fed" Must Both Productively Allocate Endogenous Money And Sensibly Modulate Exogenous Money - Twin Prerequisites To Both Productive Investment And Financial Stability. Hockett Illustrates How The Twelve Regional Federal Reserve District Banks Were Founded For Just These Purposes And Can Be Revitalized To Achieve Them Anew.