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In The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy, Michael D.
Bordo, John H. Cochrane, and Amit Seru bring together discussions
and presentations from the Hoover Institution’s annual monetary
policy conference. The conference participants discuss long-run
monetary issues facing the world economy, with an emphasis on deep,
unresolved structural questions. They explore vital issues
affecting the Federal Reserve, the United States’ central bank.
They voice concern over the Fed’s independence, governance, and
ability to withstand future shocks and analyze the effects of its
monetary policies and growing balance sheet in the wake of the 2008
financial crisis. The authors ask a range of questions that get to
the heart of twenty-first-century monetary policy. What should the
role of the Fed be? Which policies and strategies will mitigate the
risks of the next crisis and at the same time spur innovation and
job creation? How can new technology make the Fed’s payment
system safer, faster, and more efficient? What does the emergence
of crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin mean for competition and
stability? How can the Fed defend itself against exploitation and
politicization? Finally they propose reforms to ensure that the Fed
will remain independent, stable, strong, and resilient in an
unpredictable world.
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