The Influence of Central Banks

Central banks are typically government-managed or sponsored and play a significant role in some countries' banking systems. The Federal Reserve Bank in the United States sets things such as interest rates, which influence borrowing costs. Read this section and complete the exercises at the end.

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Longer terms insulate the Board from political forces. Since the presidency can potentially change every four years, the Federal Reserve's independence prevents drastic swings in monetary policy with every new administration and allows policy decisions to be made only on economic grounds.