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The first book to reveal how the Federal Reserve holds the key to making us more economically equal, written by an author with unparalleled expertise in the real world of financial policy Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve's monetary policy placed much greater focus on stabilizing the market than on helping struggling Americans. As a result, the richest Americans got a lot richer while the middle class shrank and economic and wealth inequality skyrocketed. In Engine of Inequality, Karen Petrou offers pragmatic solutions for creating more inclusive monetary policy and equality-enhancing financial regulation as quickly and painlessly as possible. Karen Petrou is a leading financial-policy analyst and consultant with unrivaled knowledge of what drives the decisions of federal officials and how big banks respond to financial policy in the real world. Instead of proposing legislation that would never pass Congress, the author provides an insider's look at politicall

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

About the Author xiii

Introduction xv

Chapter 1 Inequality: Why It’s So Much Worse and What to Do About It 1

What We Know about Inequality that Economists Don’t 4

The Economic-Recovery Mirage 5

Why So Unequal So Fast? 7

Regulatory Wreckage 12

How to Fix Financial Policy 14

Chapter 2 How Unequal Are We? 18

Economic Inequality Fundamentals 19

Who Has How Much 22

What of Wealth? 24

The Inequality Engine 24

Worse Than That 25

The Most Inclusive Ever? 27

The Great Financial Crisis and Its Equality Aftermath 29

Chapter 3 What Makes Us So Unequal 32

The Mechanical Engineering of Economic Inequality 34

Death and Taxes 35

The Role of Transfer Payments 37

A Supply-Side Solution? 38

Public Wealth: A Sputtering Part in the Equality Engine 39

Is Education the Answer? 41

Is Trade Policy a Problem? 42

Global Policy Reform? 43

What to Do? 45

Chapter 4 Why Does Economic Inequality Matter So Much? 46

Inequality and Mortality 47

Political Polarization 49

Inequality’s Eviscerating Cost 50

Inequality and the Long Recession 52

Financial-Crisis Risk 53

Chapter 5 Following the Money 55

How Central Banks Work 57

The Modern Monetary-Policy Construct 60

The Fed’s Bailout Buckets 62

The Fed’s Payment Powers 64

Rules of the Financial Road 65

Four Fundamental Financial-Policy Flaws 69

Chapter 6 How Monetary Policy Made Most of Us Poorer 73

The Fed’s Heavy Hand 76

Why It’s the Fed’s Fault 77

How Ultra-Low Interest Rates Made America Still Less Equal and QE Still More Inequitable 80

The High Cost of Low-Rate Debt 83

The Low-Unemployment Myth 85

The Anti-Wealth Effect 87

Making Matters Still Worse 91

A Bigger Fed, Lower Rates, an Extreme Financial Crisis 93

Chapter 7 How to Make Monetary Policy Make Us More Equal 95

The Aggregate-Data Error 98

The Fed’s Real Mandate 102

The Fourth Mandate 104

The Fed’s Giant Faucet 105

Possible Solutions 108

Slowing the Inequality Engine 111

Chapter 8 Reckoning with Regulation 113

Consumer Finance Before the Crash 115

Are Debtors Just Deadbeats? 117

Are Banks to Blame? 118

The Businesses Banks Left Behind 120

Other Precursors of the Crash That Came 121

Capitalism and Capital Regulation 123

A Capital Cure 127

Going with the Flow 128

Death without Destruction 130

The Consumer-Protection Quagmire 131

An Unreadable Rulebook Thrown Only at Banks 133

The Bleak Outlook and a Better Future 134

Chapter 9 Remaking Money 137

What Money Is and Will Be 139

The Great Unequalizer 141

Turning Money into Data 143

What Makes Money Good Money 145

Crafting a Good Digital Dollar 146

How Money Moves 148

The Central-Bank Solution 151

Chapter 10 Rules to Equitably Live By 153

Why Not Just Deregulate? 156

Learning to Love Like-Kind Rules 158

The Specifics of Symmetric Regulation 161

Raising Up the Regulatory Playing Field 162

Building a New, Equality-Focused Banking System 165

Banking While Mailing 166

Establishing Equality Banks 168

New Money for a New Mission 170

Chapter 11 Financial Policy for an Equitable Future 175

Turning the Fed into a Force for Good 176

The Fed’s Failings 178

The Fed’s Equality Toolkit 178

The First Fix: Understanding America as It Is 180

The Second Fix: Set an Equality Plan and Say So 181

The Third Fix: A Far Smaller Fed Portfolio 183

The Fourth Fix: Normal, Moderate Interest Rates 187

The Final Fix: Ensuring Financial Stability 188

Ending the Doom Loop 190

The Future of Equitable Finance 192

Notes 193

Index 241

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119726746, 978-1119726746
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first book to reveal how the Federal Reserve holds the key to making us more economically equal, written by an author with unparalleled expertise in the real world of financial policy Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve's monetary policy placed much greater focus on stabilizing the market than on helping struggling Americans. As a result, the richest Americans got a lot richer while the middle class shrank and economic and wealth inequality skyrocketed. In Engine of Inequality, Karen Petrou offers pragmatic solutions for creating more inclusive monetary policy and equality-enhancing financial regulation as quickly and painlessly as possible. Karen Petrou is a leading financial-policy analyst and consultant with unrivaled knowledge of what drives the decisions of federal officials and how big banks respond to financial policy in the real world. Instead of proposing legislation that would never pass Congress, the author provides an insider's look at politicall

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xi

      About the Author xiii

      Introduction xv

      Chapter 1 Inequality: Why It’s So Much Worse and What to Do About It 1

      What We Know about Inequality that Economists Don’t 4

      The Economic-Recovery Mirage 5

      Why So Unequal So Fast? 7

      Regulatory Wreckage 12

      How to Fix Financial Policy 14

      Chapter 2 How Unequal Are We? 18

      Economic Inequality Fundamentals 19

      Who Has How Much 22

      What of Wealth? 24

      The Inequality Engine 24

      Worse Than That 25

      The Most Inclusive Ever? 27

      The Great Financial Crisis and Its Equality Aftermath 29

      Chapter 3 What Makes Us So Unequal 32

      The Mechanical Engineering of Economic Inequality 34

      Death and Taxes 35

      The Role of Transfer Payments 37

      A Supply-Side Solution? 38

      Public Wealth: A Sputtering Part in the Equality Engine 39

      Is Education the Answer? 41

      Is Trade Policy a Problem? 42

      Global Policy Reform? 43

      What to Do? 45

      Chapter 4 Why Does Economic Inequality Matter So Much? 46

      Inequality and Mortality 47

      Political Polarization 49

      Inequality’s Eviscerating Cost 50

      Inequality and the Long Recession 52

      Financial-Crisis Risk 53

      Chapter 5 Following the Money 55

      How Central Banks Work 57

      The Modern Monetary-Policy Construct 60

      The Fed’s Bailout Buckets 62

      The Fed’s Payment Powers 64

      Rules of the Financial Road 65

      Four Fundamental Financial-Policy Flaws 69

      Chapter 6 How Monetary Policy Made Most of Us Poorer 73

      The Fed’s Heavy Hand 76

      Why It’s the Fed’s Fault 77

      How Ultra-Low Interest Rates Made America Still Less Equal and QE Still More Inequitable 80

      The High Cost of Low-Rate Debt 83

      The Low-Unemployment Myth 85

      The Anti-Wealth Effect 87

      Making Matters Still Worse 91

      A Bigger Fed, Lower Rates, an Extreme Financial Crisis 93

      Chapter 7 How to Make Monetary Policy Make Us More Equal 95

      The Aggregate-Data Error 98

      The Fed’s Real Mandate 102

      The Fourth Mandate 104

      The Fed’s Giant Faucet 105

      Possible Solutions 108

      Slowing the Inequality Engine 111

      Chapter 8 Reckoning with Regulation 113

      Consumer Finance Before the Crash 115

      Are Debtors Just Deadbeats? 117

      Are Banks to Blame? 118

      The Businesses Banks Left Behind 120

      Other Precursors of the Crash That Came 121

      Capitalism and Capital Regulation 123

      A Capital Cure 127

      Going with the Flow 128

      Death without Destruction 130

      The Consumer-Protection Quagmire 131

      An Unreadable Rulebook Thrown Only at Banks 133

      The Bleak Outlook and a Better Future 134

      Chapter 9 Remaking Money 137

      What Money Is and Will Be 139

      The Great Unequalizer 141

      Turning Money into Data 143

      What Makes Money Good Money 145

      Crafting a Good Digital Dollar 146

      How Money Moves 148

      The Central-Bank Solution 151

      Chapter 10 Rules to Equitably Live By 153

      Why Not Just Deregulate? 156

      Learning to Love Like-Kind Rules 158

      The Specifics of Symmetric Regulation 161

      Raising Up the Regulatory Playing Field 162

      Building a New, Equality-Focused Banking System 165

      Banking While Mailing 166

      Establishing Equality Banks 168

      New Money for a New Mission 170

      Chapter 11 Financial Policy for an Equitable Future 175

      Turning the Fed into a Force for Good 176

      The Fed’s Failings 178

      The Fed’s Equality Toolkit 178

      The First Fix: Understanding America as It Is 180

      The Second Fix: Set an Equality Plan and Say So 181

      The Third Fix: A Far Smaller Fed Portfolio 183

      The Fourth Fix: Normal, Moderate Interest Rates 187

      The Final Fix: Ensuring Financial Stability 188

      Ending the Doom Loop 190

      The Future of Equitable Finance 192

      Notes 193

      Index 241

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