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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nick TimiraosPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Little, Brown & Company Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.30cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9780316272810ISBN 10: 0316272817 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsdetailed, original reporting...fast-paced...[Trillion Dollar Triage] makes clear how much of a collective process this dizzying month of policymaking was...the pages about the current battle against inflation read like a rough draft of a history that is still being written. Powell's legacy and the credibility of the Fed will be influenced by how this story turns out. For answers, we may have to wait for Timiraos to write a sequel. --Jason Furman, The Washington Post This is a riveting story of policy making in crisis and an illuminating examination of how drastically the Fed's role in the economy has changed. --Publishers Weekly This is the book we need. The Federal Reserve's actions since the pandemic hit have been numerous, varied, huge--and poorly understood. Nick Timiraos straightens it all out with insight, perspective, and stellar reporting. Thank you, Nick. --Alan S. Blinder, Professor of Economics at Princeton University and former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Nick Timiraos takes readers behind the curtain to see how the creativity and courage of leaders--in this case Jay Powell and his 'troika plus one'--could save a terrified nation from falling into an economic abyss. In the midst of a health crisis and political and economic turmoil, we were lucky to have that leadership, as we are now to have this gripping narrative. --Jacob J. Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary As the Fed, again, rushes to rescue the economy, Nick Timiraos goes backstage to reveal what Jay Powell and his colleagues were doing, thinking, and worrying about and why. It's all here: the history, the economics, the politics, the tensions between key actors, the revealing interviews, the previously unreported details - all meticulously reported and deftly told. --David Wessel, Author of In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic and Director of Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution The economy collapsed from the pandemic but the Great Financial Crisis of 2020 never happened. Nick Timiraos helps us understand why with a front row seat on the decisions made by Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve. But whether it's the Fed's unprecedented moves, President Trump's public attacks of the Chair, or Congress pulling the Fed directly into fiscal policy, the book raises the haunting, crucial question of whether things will ever be the same again. --Austan D. Goolsbee, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business """detailed, original reporting...fast-paced...[Trillion Dollar Triage] makes clear how much of a collective process this dizzying month of policymaking was...the pages about the current battle against inflation read like a rough draft of a history that is still being written. Powell's legacy and the credibility of the Fed will be influenced by how this story turns out. For answers, we may have to wait for Timiraos to write a sequel."" --Jason Furman, The Washington Post ""This is a riveting story of policy making in crisis and an illuminating examination of how drastically the Fed's role in the economy has changed.""--Publishers Weekly ""This is the book we need. The Federal Reserve's actions since the pandemic hit have been numerous, varied, huge--and poorly understood. Nick Timiraos straightens it all out with insight, perspective, and stellar reporting. Thank you, Nick.""--Alan S. Blinder, Professor of Economics at Princeton University and former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve ""Nick Timiraos takes readers behind the curtain to see how the creativity and courage of leaders--in this case Jay Powell and his 'troika plus one'--could save a terrified nation from falling into an economic abyss. In the midst of a health crisis and political and economic turmoil, we were lucky to have that leadership, as we are now to have this gripping narrative.""--Jacob J. Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary ""As the Fed, again, rushes to rescue the economy, Nick Timiraos goes backstage to reveal what Jay Powell and his colleagues were doing, thinking, and worrying about and why. It's all here: the history, the economics, the politics, the tensions between key actors, the revealing interviews, the previously unreported details - all meticulously reported and deftly told.""--David Wessel, Author of In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic and Director of Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution ""The economy collapsed from the pandemic but the Great Financial Crisis of 2020 never happened. Nick Timiraos helps us understand why with a front row seat on the decisions made by Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve. But whether it's the Fed's unprecedented moves, President Trump's public attacks of the Chair, or Congress pulling the Fed directly into fiscal policy, the book raises the haunting, crucial question of whether things will ever be the same again.""--Austan D. Goolsbee, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business" As the Fed, again, rushes to rescue the economy, Nick Timiraos goes backstage to reveal what Jay Powell and his colleagues were doing, thinking, and worrying about and why. It's all here: the history, the economics, the politics, the tensions between key actors, the revealing interviews, the previously unreported details - all meticulously reported and deftly told. --David Wessel, Author of In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic and Director of Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution Nick Timiraos takes readers behind the curtain to see how the character, creativity and courage of leaders--in this case Jay Powell and his 'troika plus one'--could save a terrified nation from falling into an economic abyss. In the midst of a health crisis and political and economic turmoil, we were lucky to have that leadership, as we are now to have this gripping narrative. --Jacob J. Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary The economy collapsed from the pandemic but the Great Financial Crisis of 2020 never happened. Nick Timiraos helps us understand why with a front row seat on the decisions made by Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve. But whether it's the Fed's unprecedented moves, President Trump's public attacks of the Chair, or Congress pulling the Fed directly into fiscal policy, the book raises the haunting, crucial question of whether things will ever be the same again. --Austan D. Goolsbee, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business This is the book we need. The Federal Reserve's actions since the pandemic hit have been numerous, varied, huge--and poorly understood. Nick Timiraos straightens it all out with insight, perspective, and stellar reporting. Thank you, Nick. --Alan S. Blinder, Professor of Economics at Princeton University and former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Nick Timiraos takes readers behind the curtain to see how the creativity and courage of leaders--in this case Jay Powell and his 'troika plus one'--could save a terrified nation from falling into an economic abyss. In the midst of a health crisis and political and economic turmoil, we were lucky to have that leadership, as we are now to have this gripping narrative. --Jacob J. Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary As the Fed, again, rushes to rescue the economy, Nick Timiraos goes backstage to reveal what Jay Powell and his colleagues were doing, thinking, and worrying about and why. It's all here: the history, the economics, the politics, the tensions between key actors, the revealing interviews, the previously unreported details - all meticulously reported and deftly told. --David Wessel, Author of In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic and Director of Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution The economy collapsed from the pandemic but the Great Financial Crisis of 2020 never happened. Nick Timiraos helps us understand why with a front row seat on the decisions made by Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve. But whether it's the Fed's unprecedented moves, President Trump's public attacks of the Chair, or Congress pulling the Fed directly into fiscal policy, the book raises the haunting, crucial question of whether things will ever be the same again. --Austan D. Goolsbee, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business Author InformationNick Timiraos has been The Wall Street Journal's chief Fed scribe for the last three years, a period that spans all of Powell's term in office and makes him uniquely positioned to tell this story now. His storytelling perch is one of the paper's highest profile assignments, and traders pay close attention to his work given his authoritative reporting and excellent access to key players at the Fed, the 12 reserve banks in its system, and across Wall Street. He also maintains close contacts with sources at the White House, Treasury Department and executive branch agencies. Nick has been at the Journal for 14 years, first in New York and now in Washington. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |