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The Role Of The Federal Reserve In Monetary Policies

 
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The Role Of The Federal Reserve In Monetary Policies

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A 4 page paper that begins by explaining the goal of monetary policies and who administers the nation's monetary policies – in America, it is the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank system. Monetary policies are a nation's primary tool to influence the economy. The writer reports the goals and the duties of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Some of the many strategies the Federal Research Bank uses to perform its duties and accomplish its goals are discussed. The days following 9/11 are used as an example to demonstrate how the Federal Reserve has a very strong influence on the economy and on businesses. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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