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A Note on Federal Reserve Policy Incongruencies
Duquesne University (ret.), Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Duquesne University (ret.) and Intl. Consulting Group, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 1 Duquesne University (ret.), Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 2 Duquesne University (ret.) and Intl. Consulting Group, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Abstract
The incongruencies of Federal Reserve (Fed) policy is demonstrated where the Fed proposes to raise interest rates on excess reserves claiming that generally rising rates that follow will help households increase interest income. The resulting slowing of the economy, however, will cause slowing employment and income gains which are likely to more than offset any rising interest income.
KeywordsMonetary PolicyFed Interest Rate and Excess Reserves Policy
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