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The Federal Reserve System has many publications and online resources available for classroom use. Most are available in classroom sets for free.
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Closed for the Holiday Recaps events leading to the collapse of American banking in March 1933 and describes federal efforts to restore public confidence. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Order online at the Federal Reserve System Publications Catalog |
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Panic of 1907 Tells how the banking panic of 1907 developed, spread, and was resolved. A chronology is included, along with a section of newspaper excerpts. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Order online at the Federal Reserve System Publications Catalog |
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The Story of the Federal Reserve System Describes the major functions of the Federal Reserve System, the tools of monetary policy and how they work, and other ways the Fed helps the U.S. economic and financial system to function effectively. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Order online at the Federal Reserve System Publications Catalog |
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The Story of Foreign Trade and Exchange Explains the basic principles underlying foreign trade and exchange. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Order online at the Federal Reserve System Publications Catalog |
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A Christmas Present for the President Presents a short history of the creation of the Federal Reserve System. Excerpts from reminiscences, letters, and newspapers of the time give an inside look at the diverse forces and personalities brought together in the formation of the nation's central bank. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Order online at the Federal Reserve System Publications Catalog |
| FederalReserveEducation.org FederalReserveEducation.org is the Federal Reserve System’s portal to economic and personal financial education materials on the web. From the portal, teachers and students can link to print and online resources offered by the 12 Reserve Banks and the Board of Governors. Created by the Federal Reserve System Available at: www.federalreserveeducation.org |