if you look at the first 33 years of the fed you would say it was the worst institution in the history of america
11/25/2007 4:09:31 PM
I agree. That is why the fed was changed. If you look at the last 33 years you would say it was the best monetary years of American history, with fewer and less severe recessions AND the most stable price levels in human history.
11/25/2007 4:22:02 PM
11/25/2007 10:41:26 PM
Economists and Central Bankers were ignorant back then. It is really that simple: they did not know what they were doing. As a result, they fucked up quite a lot. It was not until the late 1970s that Paul Volker finally implimented a true understanding of Central Banking and its role in the money supply. That is why I said 33 years, not 57. Of course, knowing better how the monetary system operates we have still made a concious decision to encourage 1-2% annual inflation. As such, your dollar will continue losing value, get over it. Or, run for office: there is no real reason the central bank could not peg inflation to 0%. Hell, you could peg it to a negative number if you chose. But there are valid arguments in favor of a slow inflation, keep that in mind.
11/26/2007 1:15:28 AM
11/26/2007 10:28:55 AM
could it be the increase in productivity???
11/26/2007 10:37:57 AM
Earthdogg, while it is legal for the Federal Reserve to loan money directly to the Treasury department, they did it during WW2, they have not done it since. The government sells treasury bills on the open market to banks, corporations, individuals, and foreigners. The federal reserve makes short-term loans to various organizations, which are no value to the Treasury department since the government wants to borrow money long-term, and the Federal Reserve's rates are outrageous for anything but short term. Why borrow from the Federal Reserve at 4.75% overnight when you can borrow all you want from bond traders at 3.991% for 10 years?
11/26/2007 10:59:04 AM
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11/26/2007 10:59:34 PM
^ that's awesome. Guess that explains why WAMU stock sunk like an anchor the last few weeks
11/27/2007 9:16:41 AM