Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 05/2010

Postcrisis Risks

John H. Makin

November 2009

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

Abstract

The only thing scarier than the slide of the dollar, which has dropped by 15 percent since March, would be an attempt by the Federal Reserve to stop it. Such an attempt would show that we have learned nothing from the Bank of Japan's disastrous premature exit from a zero-interest policy in August 2000. Closer to home, it would resemble the Fed's premature move to mop up "excess" reserves by doubling reserve requirements in three steps between August 1936 and May 1937, which was followed by the third-worst recession of the twentieth century, from May 1937 to June 1938.