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Steve Moore interviews economist Judy Shelton about a significant leadership transition at the Federal Reserve, focusing on the incoming chairman, Kevin Warsh, and the controversial departure of Jerome Powell. The discussion highlights a supply-side economic vision that advocates for a strong dollar and a return to "dependable money," which Shelton equates to a constitutional property right. Shelton criticizes the current Fed for its oversized market footprint and its practice of paying interest on bank reserves, arguing instead for a reduction of the Fed’s balance sheet to encourage private sector growth.
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Steve Moore interviews economist Judy Shelton about a significant leadership transition at the Federal Reserve, focusing on the incoming chairman, Kevin Warsh, and the controversial departure of Jerome Powell. The discussion highlights a supply-side economic vision that advocates for a strong dollar and a return to "dependable money," which Shelton equates to a constitutional property right. Shelton criticizes the current Fed for its oversized market footprint and its practice of paying interest on bank reserves, arguing instead for a reduction of the Fed’s balance sheet to encourage private sector growth.
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