ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FUNCTIONING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD MONETARY SYSTEM

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The work reviews the history and causes of the creation of the US Federal Reserve as an independent institution of the US monetary system, which today has a significant impact on world economic changes and, in the process of globalization, is one of the main institutions for lending to underdeveloped countries.

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Maryna Korol

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Maryna Korol (2018). ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FUNCTIONING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD MONETARY SYSTEM. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 2(19), 64-69. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-611752