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Monetary Policy

The Fragile Alliance: A Study of Chimerica

A study on the 2000s-era economic relationship between China and the United States, marked by complex power dynamics and a delicate balance of trade.

Global Financial Shifts: The Core as Crisis Zone

Explore how emerging markets are no longer considered high-risk areas in the modern global economy, but rather core countries like the US experience severe financial crises.

The Savings and Loan Crisis of the 1980s

The Savings and Loan Crisis of the 1980s explored in depth, including its causes, effects, and long-term consequences on the American financial system.

The Collapse of the Dot-Com Bubble and the Rise of Monetary Policy

The collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2001 marked a significant moment in US economic history, fueled by speculation and easy credit. Alan Greenspan's leadership as Chairman of the Federal Reserve played a crucial role in shaping monetary policy during this period.

The Collapse of John Law's System

The 1720 financial crisis led by John Law in France highlights the risks of speculation, paper money, and fractional reserve banking.