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Benjamin Strong, the Federal Reserve, and the Limits to Interwar American Nationalism.

From: Economic Quarterly  |  Date: 3/22/2000  |  Author: Roberts, Priscilla

Part I: Intellectual Profile of a Central Banker

This essay on Benjamin Strong, the first governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1928), evolved from the author's research on the development of an American internationalist tradition during and largely in consequence of the First World War. Viewing Strong's activities in the broader context of the world view and diplomatic preferences of the educated East Coast establishment, a foreign policy elite to which Strong ...

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