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Home >  Short Publications >  A Fed without Reserve
A Fed without Reserve
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By Mary Anastasia O'Grady
Posted: Thursday, February 20, 2003
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Wall Street Journal  
Publication Date: February 20, 2003

Early on, the Fed was 'pro-cyclical,' exacerbating boom and bust  
A History of the Federal Reserve, Volume I
By Allan H. Meltzer

Excerpt:

It is a masterly work bringing to the confusing events of the period, as Mr. Greenspan writes in the preface, a "methodical illumination."

Ms. O'Grady, a senior editorial writer for the Wall Street Journal, edits the Journal's Americas column. Allan H. Meltzer is a visiting scholar at AEI.

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