Overview
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Explore the evolution and refinement of monetary policy in this 70-minute lecture from Yale University's Financial Markets course. Delve into the history of central banks, from their origins as bankers' banks to their modern role in stabilizing economic fluctuations. Examine the gold standard era, the establishment of the U.S. Federal Reserve System, and the shift towards central bank autonomy. Learn about key monetary policy tools like the federal funds rate and discount rate. Investigate the Federal Reserve's innovative approaches to combating stagflation and managing recent economic recessions. Gain insights into how central banks have adapted their strategies over time to maintain banking system stability and influence economic outcomes.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Thoughts on Icahn's Talk
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- Chapter 2. The Gold Standard and the Earliest Central Bank
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- Chapter 3. The Rise of the U.S. Federal Reserve System
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- Chapter 4. The Abandonment of the Gold Standard and Adoption of Central Bank Autonomy
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- Chapter 5. The Federal Funds Rate and Discount Rate
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- Chapter 6. The Fed's Innovations against U.S. and Global Stagflation
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- Chapter 7. A Trace though Recent Recessions and Conclusion
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