Sacred Heart University - History
Presenting \"Quantifying Derivative Market Distortion and Quantitative Easing: Welfare for Wall Street\" paper
co-authored with Liam McDermott
at Cambridge University on July 2
Naclerio
Rich
Naclerio
Lehman College
Sacred Heart University
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
Bronx
NY
Gratuate Teaching Fellow
Lehman College
Fairfield
CT
- Adjunct History Instructor\n- Academic Advisor
Adjunct History Professor
Sacred Heart University
New York
NY
Fourth Year Ph.D. Candidate
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
Graduating First in Class
Iona College
Phi Alpha Theta
National History Honors Society
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
U.S. Economic History
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
Master of Arts - MA
History
Iona College
History
Back to school
at 40 years old
Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honors Society)
Iona College
Fordham Prep
Higher Education
Research
Scuba Diving
Public Speaking
Golf
Teaching
History
The Federal Reserve and Its Founders: Money
Politics and Power
Using extensive archival sources
Richard A. Naclerio investigates the highly secretive events that surrounded the Fed's creation and the bankers
financiers
and economists that played a fundamental part in shaping both its organization and the role it was to play over the next century. In particular
the book examines the motivations of those seven men who met in secret on Jekyll Island
Georgia to create the first draft of the Federal Reserve Act
and reveals the banking and business ties and shared ideologies that bound these men together. The book makes a significant contribution to economic and financial history and sheds new light on the making of one of the world's most important financial institutions and how it came to have the national and international influence it does.
The Federal Reserve and Its Founders: Money
Politics and Power