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15 June, 23:39

Why do many economists believe that the fed's influence in a recession is limited?

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  1. 16 June, 01:55
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    Fed's role in economy is purely to create regulations regarding the financing activities.

    After that, the free market will decide who win the competition and bring the most profit.

    As long as the Government did not intervene or bailing out the losers of the free market competition, The system should works perfectly.
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