Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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Morris's plan was not adopted , but Jefferson later simplified it , proposing a decimal system which became the base upon which American coinage was finally built . In 1785 Congress adopted the dollar as the unit of currency , but no ...
Morris's plan was not adopted , but Jefferson later simplified it , proposing a decimal system which became the base upon which American coinage was finally built . In 1785 Congress adopted the dollar as the unit of currency , but no ...
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Free bank- ing systems were adopted by state after state . Many more states limited circulation to a specific percentage of a bank's capital . Double liability for bank stockholders was imposed . More efficient systems of bank exami- ...
Free bank- ing systems were adopted by state after state . Many more states limited circulation to a specific percentage of a bank's capital . Double liability for bank stockholders was imposed . More efficient systems of bank exami- ...
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Motor - vehicle license taxes were imposed early in the century , and Oregon adopted the first gasoline tax in 1919. By 1925 motor taxes had become the most productive sources of state revenue , and in 1930 the gasoline tax provided ...
Motor - vehicle license taxes were imposed early in the century , and Oregon adopted the first gasoline tax in 1919. By 1925 motor taxes had become the most productive sources of state revenue , and in 1930 the gasoline tax provided ...
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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