Title of article
Birth of the Federal Reserve: Crisis in the womb
Author/Authors
William L. Silber، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
18
From page
351
To page
368
Abstract
The outbreak of World War I shut the New York Stock Exchange for more than 4 months. The conventional explanation maintains that the closure prevented a collapse in stock prices that threatened a repetition of the Panic of 1907. This paper shows that the Wilson Administration encouraged the suspension of trading to pave the way for launching the Federal Reserve System, which was in the process of being born. Federal Reserve insiders considered an adequate stock of gold crucial to the success of the new monetary system. Closing the Exchange helped to forestall an outflow of gold. Central bankers can learn how crisis control is supposed to work from the 1914 experience.
Keywords
Federal Reserve , Gold standard , Financial crises , World War I
Journal title
Journal monetary economics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal monetary economics
Record number
713085
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