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Before the Fed: J.P. Morgan, America’s Lender of Last Resort provides a comprehensive historical analysis of J.P. Morgan’s extraordinary influence on the American financial system during the decades preceding the creation of the Federal Reserve. The authors examine Morgan’s interventions in major financial panics, particularly the critical 1907 crisis, demonstrating how a single private banker wielded governmental power in monetary affairs.
This work documents Morgan’s methods of stabilizing markets, managing liquidity, and coordinating responses to economic emergencies without formal institutional authority. The book contextualizes his role within broader discussions of central banking, financial regulation, and the evolution of American economic institutions. Through detailed research and analysis, it illustrates why Morgan’s death in 1913 coincided with urgent calls for federal banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve System.







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