In Money and Banks in the American Political System, debates over
financial politics are woven into the political fabric of the state
and contemporary conceptions of the American dream. The author
argues that the political sources of instability in finance derive
from the nexus between market innovation and regulatory arbitrage.
This book explores monetary, fiscal, and regulatory policies within
a political culture characterized by the separation of business and
state, and mistrust of the concentration of power in any one
political or economic institution. The bureaucratic arrangements
among the branches of government, the Federal Reserve, executive
agencies, and government sponsored enterprises incentivize agencies
to compete for budgets, resources, governing authority, and
personnel.
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