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How An Old Banking Regulation May Have Driven The 1970s Inflation

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Historical Banking Regulations and Their Impact

This chapter explores the banking regulations of the 1930s, particularly Regulation Q, and their effects on deposit interest rates, monetary policy, and inflation during the 1960s and 70s. It discusses the historical strategies employed by policymakers to manage the money supply and their relevance to contemporary economic challenges.

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