Opinion
Federal Reserve Part II
The cumulative effects of the play-off between political advantage and economic necessity is the theme of Hayek's [1941] critique of Keynesianism. It has been described as having 'a tiger by the tail.' The value of what the Federal Reserve tries to do, and how it carries out its mission, must be judged against the expected long-run consequences of credit expansion and not just a short term easing of interest rates.