On the record: Federal Reserve historian seeks to expand access to central bank records
Michael Weiss
Southwest Economy, 2014, issue Q1, 8-9
Abstract:
Gary Richardson was named historian of the Federal Reserve System in October 2013, in advance of the central bank?s centennial. An economics scholar specializing in the Great Depression, Richardson discusses his job and how long-secret records can aid policymaking.
Date: 2014
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