Book notes: Fed Up, by Danielle diMartino Booth

A “fascinating but annoying” account by US Fed insider who openly criticises culture of US central bank

Fed Up by Danielle diMartino Booth

Danielle diMartino Booth, Fed Up: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America, Portfolio, 2017, 336 pages

I found this a fascinating but annoying book. Its author has worked at the Fed (as an adviser to Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), as well as a financial columnist for The Dallas Morning News. The former job has undoubtedly given her information and an understanding of US Federal Reserve policymaking – and it has also led to her feeling astonishment

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