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Here’s ‘Buck’ to explain, in plain English, “one of the most complex ‘but effective’ institutions in the United States – The Federal Reserve System”. Whether you view for the pure irony of it – or pass on to an Econ PhD friend, this animated cartoon from the St. Louis Fed (funded by our cliff-invoked taxpayer money we are sure) takes us from inception around one hundred years ago to the present-day and covers the three divisions (Reserve Bank, FOMC, and Board of Governors) and three responsibilities (providing financial services, conducting monetary policy, and supervising banks). It seems ‘Buck’ had not been informed of the other and varied roles the Fed plays in the world’s populations’ lives. How long before this is required viewing for all K-12 schools nationwide?
Filed under: Comedy, economics Tagged: Board of Governors, Fed, Federal Open Market Committee, Federal Reserve System, Financial services, FOMC, Monetary policy, United States
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2012-12-07 12:00:16
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