If Donald Trump wins the 2024 election, he has plans to shakeup the leadership of the Fed. I assess the strength of those ideas - politically, legally - in this deep dive.
Umm, not always sure about "one Fed chair at a time." Volcker resigned because he lost his Board of Governors. Greenspan was an absolute dictator (whose vizier arguably wasn't even a Board member); Bernanke preferred something closer to the primus inter pares role.
Umm, not always sure about "one Fed chair at a time." Volcker resigned because he lost his Board of Governors. Greenspan was an absolute dictator (whose vizier arguably wasn't even a Board member); Bernanke preferred something closer to the primus inter pares role.