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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Page 241
... York City would soon replace London as the principal international money market . Farmers took on new hope as relative prosperity appeared in agriculture . Workers believed that the eight - hour day and the trade agreement would soon be ...
... York City would soon replace London as the principal international money market . Farmers took on new hope as relative prosperity appeared in agriculture . Workers believed that the eight - hour day and the trade agreement would soon be ...
Page 293
... York was kept at 3 per cent , and advances on promissory notes secured by government obligations were made at rates below the coupon rate of the security . With easy credit , rediscounting increased from $ 28.6 milion at the end of 1916 ...
... York was kept at 3 per cent , and advances on promissory notes secured by government obligations were made at rates below the coupon rate of the security . With easy credit , rediscounting increased from $ 28.6 milion at the end of 1916 ...
Page 552
... York Bank , consistently voted against . These differences of opinion were not ineffective . Federal Reserve policy in the 1950's was not rigid and un- bending . To the contrary , it was flexible , and it did undergo significant ...
... York Bank , consistently voted against . These differences of opinion were not ineffective . Federal Reserve policy in the 1950's was not rigid and un- bending . To the contrary , it was flexible , and it did undergo significant ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and ... Paul Studenski,Herman Edward Krooss No preview available - 2011 |
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