The International Origins of the Federal Reserve System / / J. Lawrence Broz.

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 created the infrastructure for the modern American payments system. Probing the origins of this benchmark legislation, J. Lawrence Broz finds that international factors were crucial to its conception and passage. Until its passage, the United States had suffered under...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Federal Reserve Act: Content and Contending Explanations -- 2. The Economics and Politics of International Currency Use -- 3. The International Economy, Patterns of Currency Use, and Domestic Politics -- 4. The Rise of the U.S. Economy and the Banking Reform Movement -- 5. Collective Action for Banking Reform -- 6. The Origins of Other Central Banks -- Index
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The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 created the infrastructure for the modern American payments system. Probing the origins of this benchmark legislation, J. Lawrence Broz finds that international factors were crucial to its conception and passage. Until its passage, the United States had suffered under one of the most inefficient payment systems in the world. Serious banking panics erupted frequently, and nominal interest rates fluctuated wildly. Structural and regulatory flaws contributed not only to financial instability at home but also to the virtual absence of the dollar in world trade and payments.Key institutional features of the Federal Reserve Act addressed both these shortcomings but it was the goal of internationalizing usage of the dollar that motivated social actors to pressure Congress for the improvements. With New York bankers in the forefront, an international coalition lobbied for a system that would reduce internal problems such as recurring panics, and simultaneously allow New York to challenge London's preeminence as the global banking center and encourage bankers to make the dollar a worldwide currency of record. To those who organized the political effort to pass the Act, Broz contends, the creation of the Federal Reserve System was first and foremost a response to international opportunities.
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Federal Reserve banks History.
International finance History.
Monetary policy United States History.
Political Science & Political History.
U.S. History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy. bisacsh
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4. The Rise of the U.S. Economy and the Banking Reform Movement --
5. Collective Action for Banking Reform --
6. The Origins of Other Central Banks --
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