Title
How Central Should the Central Bank Be?
Author(s)
Alan S. Blinder Alan Blinder (Princeton University)
Abstract
About six years ago, I published a small book entitled The Quiet Revolution (Blinder 2004). Though its subtitle was Central Banking Goes Modern, I never imagined the half of it. Since March 2008, the Federal Reserve has gone post-modern with a bewildering variety of unprecedented actions that have either changed the nature and scope of the central bank?s role or stretched it beyond the breaking point, depending on your point of view. And that leads straight to the central question of this essay: What should--and shouldn?t--the Federal Reserve do?
Creation Date
2010-01
Section URL ID
CEPS
Paper Number
198
URL
https://gceps.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/198blinder.pdf
File Function
Jel
E020, E420, E500, E600, G210
Keyword(s)
Federal reserve bank, monetary policy, central bank
Suppress
false
Series
3