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The balance of power: the political fight for an independent central bank, 1790 - present

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Directors often question the nature of the role and relationships between the political elements of the Federal Reserve and its independence. This volume was created to help Federal Reserve Bank directors who are responsible for the governance of their Districts and the guardianship of the Federal Reserve System.

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  • Tim Todd, 2009. "The balance of power: the political fight for an independent central bank, 1790 - present," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, number 2009tbotpffaic1, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedkmo:2009tbotpffaic1
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