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Who owns the Fed, seriously? Here's the tell, look at its internet domain suffix...or just read how it describes itself.
The Federal Reserve, like many other central banks, is an independent government agency but also one that is ultimately accountable to the public and the Congress http://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/about_12799.htm
Its a part of the government! But as I've mentioned, oh, 6,000 times the structural flaw here is a Supreme Court decision that allows for executive branch agencies that don't report to the President... the courts are slowly shifting to tossing that precedent out.
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This is also interesting:
http://econ4.org/news
They are asking for economists to sign up…
Tom,
I got it! Lavoie is "Anon".... huh?... huh? ;)
Good stuff all around over there, edifying....(Google Blogger may start having to charge Winter a fee!)
I'm going to try to look into this "who owns the Fed" thing....
Resp,
Who owns the Fed, seriously?
Here's the tell, look at its internet domain suffix...or just read how it describes itself.
The Federal Reserve, like many other central banks, is an independent government agency but also one that is ultimately accountable to the public and the Congress
http://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/about_12799.htm
Its a part of the government! But as I've mentioned, oh, 6,000 times the structural flaw here is a Supreme Court decision that allows for executive branch agencies that don't report to the President... the courts are slowly shifting to tossing that precedent out.
Thank you, Beowulf!
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