All Posts Tagged With: "Glass-Steagall Act"

The Rise and Fall of Glass-Steagall

The ongoing financial crisis has pundits, bloggers, academics, and politicians scrambling for explanations. Deregulation gets a major share of their attention, specifically the 1999 repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. Just what was Glass-Steagall and how did it come about? Bank failures were among the most dramatic and devastating aspects of the Great Depression. [...]

22Sep2010 | and and Jeffrey Rogers Hummel | 6 comments | Continued

Monetary-Policy Disasters of the Twentieth Century

Kirby R. Cundiff is an associate professor of finance at Northeastern State University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and an adjunct associate professor of finance at the University of Maryland University College. The Federal Reserve System was created in 1913 and soon did what central banks almost always do: it started printing lots of money. During World [...]

1Jan2007 | Kirby R. Cundiff | 5 comments | Continued
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