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Yale University

Monetary Policy - Evolution and Tools of Central Banking

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Overview

Explore the evolution of central banking and monetary policy in this 72-minute lecture from Yale University's Financial Markets course. Delve into the origins of central banking, from UK goldsmith bankers to the Bank of England's founding in 1694. Trace the development of the US banking system through the Suffolk System, National Banking era, and Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913. Examine central banking approaches in the EU and Japan, focusing on key US monetary policy tools like the federal funds rate and interest on reserve balances. Understand reserve and capital requirements, and analyze their role in recent banking crises. Conclude with insights on regulatory approaches to prevent future financial system instabilities.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. The Origins of Central Banking: The Bank of England.
- Chapter 2. The Suffolk System and the National Banking Era in the U.S..
- Chapter 3. The Founding of the Federal Reserve System.
- Chapter 4. The Move to Make Central Banks Independent.
- Chapter 5. U.S. Monetary Policy: Federal Funds Rate and Reserve Requirements.
- Chapter 6. Capital Requirements, Basel III and Rating Agencies.
- Chapter 7. Capital Requirements and Reserve Requirements in the Context of a Simple Example.
- Chapter 8. Capital Requirements to Stabilize the Financial System in Crisis Times.

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