Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 605 pages |
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... Treasury . Meanwhile , the protectionists were having difficulty in obtaining the enactment of the McKinley Tariff . They therefore offered to support more liberal silver legislation if the silver interests would vote for the McKinley bill ...
... Treasury . Meanwhile , the protectionists were having difficulty in obtaining the enactment of the McKinley Tariff . They therefore offered to support more liberal silver legislation if the silver interests would vote for the McKinley bill ...
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... Treasury's debt operations was the great increase in the government's borrowing from its own trust funds . Between ... notes ... Treasury bills . Certificates of indebtedness . 8,201 5,216 1,335 12,684 19,936 62 800 25,218 1,868 26,555 ...
... Treasury's debt operations was the great increase in the government's borrowing from its own trust funds . Between ... notes ... Treasury bills . Certificates of indebtedness . 8,201 5,216 1,335 12,684 19,936 62 800 25,218 1,868 26,555 ...
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... Treasury bills , unknown during World War I , were offered weekly , at first at $ 100 million a week , but gradually increasing to $ 1.3 billion a week in 1946. They usually ran for 91 days , but at times were for only 71 days . The use ...
... Treasury bills , unknown during World War I , were offered weekly , at first at $ 100 million a week , but gradually increasing to $ 1.3 billion a week in 1946. They usually ran for 91 days , but at times were for only 71 days . The use ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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