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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 06:26 AM Mar 2012

Federal Reserve System (An interview with Michael Hudson )

An interview with Michael Hudson published on the Russian website Terra America (TA).

What is the place of the Federal Reserve System in the American financial and economic structure?

Prior to the Federal Reserve’s founding in 1913, U.S. monetary policy was conducted by the Treasury. Like the Fed, it had district sub-treasuries that performed nearly all the financial functions that the Fed later took over: providing credit to move the crops in autumn, managing government debt, and so forth.

But after the severe 1907 financial crisis, a National Monetary Commission was reformed. Under the then-Republican administration, it recognized a need for more active government intervention to prevent future financial crises. It also recognized the desirability of moving away from the Anglo-Dutch-American system of “merchant banking” based on short-term lending against collateral in place, or for shipping of goods already produced. The National Monetary Commission’s longest volumes were on the great German industrial banks, and Republican policy aimed at bringing banking into the industrial era, to provide long-term funding after the model of German and other Central European banks.

However, the leading bankers sought to use the crisis as an opportunity to grab power for Wall Street, away from the Treasury. In this sense, the Fed was founded in large part to take monetary control away from Washington’s elected officials and appointees, and privatize the supply of money and credit.
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http://michael-hudson.com/2012/03/federal-reserve-system/

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Federal Reserve System (An interview with Michael Hudson ) (Original Post) jakeXT Mar 2012 OP
Release Maddoff! CAPHAVOC Mar 2012 #1
Still amazes me that he is in jail, jakeXT Mar 2012 #2
 

CAPHAVOC

(1,138 posts)
1. Release Maddoff!
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 06:36 AM
Mar 2012

Replace Bernake with him. He could add years of life to the Ponzi Scheme. Bernake is an amature in comparison.

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