Spread the Fed: Distributed Central Banking for Productive Monetary Policy

Hockett, Robert C.

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-11-16
  • 售價: $2,000
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,900
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 183
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031720504
  • ISBN-13: 9783031720505
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商品描述

This book provides insight into the history, goals, and potential of the Federal Reserve System (Fed). Synthesizing into a unified vision research and reflections developed over 15 years in the academy and at banking institutions, Robert C. Hockett recovers the sensible founding vision of the early 20th century Fed and updates it to solve the new challenges of the 21st century, especially as America now strives to recover its lost productive preeminence worldwide after decades of "outsourcing" and consequent "deindustrialization."

The book presents both the original 1913 Fed and Hockett's modern restored Fed as a unique public/private and federal/local partnership specifically inspired by German industrial development banking and adapted to continent-spanning American conditions. It shows that the original Fed's focus on endogenous money and productive (not speculative) credit allocation was sound and effective as far as it went, while its ignoring exogenous sources of monetary disturbance prevented its properly handling the bubble and bust of the late 1920s and early 1930s. The reaction to that error after the mid-1930s, the book shows, fell into the opposite error, pretending that monetary aggregates could be adequately modulated without being forthrightly allocated in productive rather than speculative directions. A "Goldilocks Fed" must both productively allocate endogenous money and sensibly modulate exogenous money - twin prerequisites to both productive investment and financial stability. Hockett illustrates how the twelve regional Federal Reserve District Banks were founded for just these purposes and can be revitalized to achieve them anew.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書深入探討聯邦儲備系統(Fed)的歷史、目標及潛力。羅伯特·C·霍克特(Robert C. Hockett)將在學術界和銀行機構中經過15年發展的研究與反思綜合成一個統一的願景,恢復20世紀初期Fed的合理創建願景,並更新以應對21世紀的新挑戰,特別是美國在經歷數十年的「外包」及隨之而來的「去工業化」後,現在努力恢復其在全球的生產優勢。

本書同時呈現1913年原始的Fed和霍克特現代化的Fed,作為一種獨特的公私合營及聯邦與地方的夥伴關係,特別受到德國工業發展銀行的啟發,並適應於跨大陸的美國條件。它顯示出原始Fed對內生性貨幣和生產性(而非投機性)信貸配置的關注是合理且有效的,但其忽視外生性貨幣擾動的來源,導致未能妥善處理1920年代末和1930年代初的泡沫與崩潰。書中指出,對於這一錯誤的反應在1930年代中期後陷入了相反的錯誤,假裝貨幣總量可以在不明確配置於生產性而非投機性方向的情況下得到充分調節。「金髮女孩Fed」必須同時有效配置內生性貨幣並合理調節外生性貨幣,這是實現生產性投資和金融穩定的雙重前提。霍克特說明了十二個地區聯邦儲備區銀行的成立正是為了這些目的,並且可以重新振興以再次實現這些目標。

作者簡介

Robert C. Hockett is Edward Cornell Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy at Cornell University, USA. He is Senior Counsel at Westwood Capital, a socially responsible investment bank, and Visiting Professor of Finance at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. Formerly with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the International Monetary Fund, his teaching, research, and writing interests lie in the fields of organizational, financial, and monetary law and economics in both their positive and normative, as well as their national and transnational, dimensions. His guiding concern in these fields is with the legal and institutional prerequisites to a just, prosperous, and sustainable economic order. He is author of Financing the Green New Deal and The Citizen's Ledger.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

羅伯特·C·霍克特(Robert C. Hockett)是美國康奈爾大學的愛德華·康奈爾法學教授及公共政策教授。他是Westwood Capital的高級顧問,這是一家社會責任投資銀行,同時也是喬治城大學麥克唐納商學院的金融訪問教授。霍克特曾在紐約聯邦儲備銀行和國際貨幣基金組織工作,他的教學、研究和寫作興趣涵蓋組織法、金融法和貨幣法及經濟學,並探討其正面與規範、國內與跨國的各個面向。他在這些領域的主要關注點是實現公正、繁榮和可持續經濟秩序所需的法律和制度前提。他是《綠色新政的融資》(Financing the Green New Deal)和《公民賬本》(The Citizen's Ledger)的作者。