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Date: 2013-10-09 13:48:56
Money
Federal Reserve
Monetary economics
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Federal Reserve System
Federal Reserve Act
Central bank
Federal Reserve Bank
Expansionary monetary policy
Macroeconomics
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Monetary policy

A Century of Accommodation: An Anecdotal History of Federal Reserve Independence Peter J. Boettke† Daniel J. Smith‡

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