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Essay heading: Fed And Monetary Policy
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Eisner, Robert. How Real is the Federal Deficit? New York, The Free Press, 1986. Federal Reserve System. World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. 7, 67-68, 1988. Rukeyser, Louis. What's Ahead for the Economy: The Challenge and the Change. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1983. Segalstad, Eric V. Determinants of the Interest Rate... displayed 300 characters
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Eisner, Robert. How Real is the Federal Deficit? New York, The Free Press, 1986. Federal Reserve System. World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. 7, 67-68, 1988. Rukeyser, Louis. What's Ahead for the Economy: The Challenge and the Change. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1983. Segalstad, Eric V. Determinants of the Interest Rate... displayed next 300 characters
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