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FEDERAL RESERVE DILEMMA: 1974

The mid 1970s experienced a variety of economically profound events. Among these were post Vietnam volatility in U.S. markets, oil price shocks, economically questionable fiscal policies, middle-east unrest, and a period of high unemployment combined with high inflation, confounding the conventional...

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Consumer Price Index
Consumer spending
Consumers
Consumption
Costs
Economic development
Energy consumption
Federal Reserve monetary policy
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Households
Inflation
Interest rates
Mortgages
Political behavior
Politics
Price increases
Recessions
Truces & cease fires
Unemployment
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