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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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