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The Fox and the Henhouse: On the Wisdom of GAO Audits of the Federal Reserve
Is assigning the GAO to protect against political favoritism by the Fed like asking the fox to guard the henhouse? According to Steve Maser and Fred Thompson's work it is: they find that Congressional pressure has a large impact on GAO decision making.
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