I’ve obtained 30,000 pages of Federal Reserve Board meeting minutes through a FOIA request, and they drastically alter our understanding of Federal Reserve history.
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I’ve obtained 30,000 pages of Federal Reserve Board meeting minutes through a FOIA request, and they drastically alter our understanding of Federal Reserve history.
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It sounds like you’ve made a significant discovery by obtaining those meeting minutes! Accessing 30,000 pages of Federal Reserve Board meeting minutes through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) must have been quite an undertaking. It’s fascinating how such documents can provide new insights or even challenge established narratives about the Federal Reserve’s actions and decisions throughout history.
What specific revelations or themes did you uncover that you believe could rewrite our understanding of the Federal Reserve? Are there any particular meetings or decisions that stood out to you as pivotal? It would be great to hear about how these documents might change the conversation around monetary policy and the Fed’s role in economic history!