The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerful institutions in the world. Surprisingly, legal scholarship hardly pays any attention to the Federal Reserve or to the law structuring and governing its legal authority. This is especially curious given the amount of legal scholarship focused on administrative agencies that do not have anywhere near as critical a domestic and international role as that of the Federal Reserve. At the core of what the Federal Reserve does and should do is to conduct monetary policy so as to safeguard pricing, including that of financial risk. The recent financial crisis brings the importance of this role into clear resolution, because mispriced financial risk ...
The Federal Reserve (the Fed) is the central bank of the United States. Because of its power and imp...
Since August 2007 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) has approached near pan...
Inherent tensions in the financial sector mean that episodes of extreme stress are inevitable, if un...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
During the last financial crisis, what should the Federal Reserve (the Fed) have done when lenders s...
Passage of the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, in conjunction with a Supreme Court ruling supporti...
This Essay is the first step in a broader normative project analyzing the proper balance between leg...
“Lending of last resort” is one of the key powers of central banks. As a lender of last resort, the ...
Insufficient liquidity can trigger fire sales and wreak havoc on a financial system. To address thes...
This Article analyzes the Federal Reserve’s expanded role in payment, clearing, and settlement syste...
This Article focuses on the U.S. Federal Reserve\u27s controversial practice of loaning U.S. dollar...
It is widely assumed that the Federal Reserve is the lender of last resort in the United States and ...
This thesis looks at the evolution of the Federal Reserve’s mandate and regulatory responsibilities ...
This paper will present a radiography of the actions taken by the Federal Reserve after thedebut of ...
Abstract. This paper studies the actions of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) during the financial...
The Federal Reserve (the Fed) is the central bank of the United States. Because of its power and imp...
Since August 2007 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) has approached near pan...
Inherent tensions in the financial sector mean that episodes of extreme stress are inevitable, if un...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
During the last financial crisis, what should the Federal Reserve (the Fed) have done when lenders s...
Passage of the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, in conjunction with a Supreme Court ruling supporti...
This Essay is the first step in a broader normative project analyzing the proper balance between leg...
“Lending of last resort” is one of the key powers of central banks. As a lender of last resort, the ...
Insufficient liquidity can trigger fire sales and wreak havoc on a financial system. To address thes...
This Article analyzes the Federal Reserve’s expanded role in payment, clearing, and settlement syste...
This Article focuses on the U.S. Federal Reserve\u27s controversial practice of loaning U.S. dollar...
It is widely assumed that the Federal Reserve is the lender of last resort in the United States and ...
This thesis looks at the evolution of the Federal Reserve’s mandate and regulatory responsibilities ...
This paper will present a radiography of the actions taken by the Federal Reserve after thedebut of ...
Abstract. This paper studies the actions of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) during the financial...
The Federal Reserve (the Fed) is the central bank of the United States. Because of its power and imp...
Since August 2007 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) has approached near pan...
Inherent tensions in the financial sector mean that episodes of extreme stress are inevitable, if un...