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Federal Reserve Influence Stifles Dissent

This dominance helps explain how, even after the Fed failed to foresee the greatest economic collapse since the Great Depression, the central bank has largely escaped criticism from academic economists. Full Article at ParaPundit

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  1. Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington in this July 22, 2009 file photo.
  2. WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 07:  Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke (L) talks with Sun Trust Bank of Greater Washington President and CEO Scott Wilfong during the Economic Club of Washington's winter lunch program at the Capitol Hilton Hotel December 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
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