United States of America V. Steward

United States of America V. Steward
Title United States of America V. Steward PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1993
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United States of America V. Guido

United States of America V. Guido
Title United States of America V. Guido PDF eBook
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Pages 74
Release 1972
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United States of America V. Nocar

United States of America V. Nocar
Title United States of America V. Nocar PDF eBook
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Pages 54
Release 1973
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United States of America V. Bartemio

United States of America V. Bartemio
Title United States of America V. Bartemio PDF eBook
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Pages 38
Release 1974
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General Tax Laws

General Tax Laws
Title General Tax Laws PDF eBook
Author Michigan
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Pages 754
Release 1871
Genre Taxation
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United States of America V. Webb

United States of America V. Webb
Title United States of America V. Webb PDF eBook
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Pages 34
Release 1978
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Stewards of the Market

Stewards of the Market
Title Stewards of the Market PDF eBook
Author Mitchel Y. Abolafia
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 225
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674980786

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A fast-paced, behind-closed-doors account of the Federal Reserve’s decision making during the 2008 financial crisis, showing how Fed policymakers overcame their own assumptions to contain the disaster. The financial crisis of 2008 led to the collapse of several major banks and thrust the US economy into the deepest recession since the Great Depression. The Federal Reserve was the agency most responsible for maintaining the nation’s economic stability. And the Fed’s Open Market Committee was a twelve-member body at the epicenter, making sense of the unfolding crisis and fashioning a response. This is the story of how they failed, learned, and staved off catastrophe. Drawing on verbatim transcripts of the committee’s closed-door meetings, Mitchel Abolafia puts readers in the room with the Federal Reserve’s senior policymaking group. Abolafia uncovers what the Fed’s policymakers knew before, during, and after the collapse. He explores how their biases and intellectual commitments both helped and hindered as they made sense of the emergency. In an original contribution to the sociology of finance, Stewards of the Market examines the social and cultural factors that shaped the Fed’s response, one marked by missed cues and analytic failures but also by successful improvisations and innovations. Ideas, traditions, and power all played their roles in the Fed’s handling of the crisis. In particular, Abolafia demonstrates that the Fed’s adherence to conflicting theories of self-correcting markets contributed to the committee’s doubts and decisions. A vivid portrait of the world’s most powerful central bank in a moment of high stakes, Stewards of the Market is rich with insights for the next financial downturn.