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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Financial history is permeated with the materials of both political and economic history . It lies on the border line between the two and is neither completely independent nor a branch of the one or of the other .
Financial history is permeated with the materials of both political and economic history . It lies on the border line between the two and is neither completely independent nor a branch of the one or of the other .
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The President was to submit to Congress an economic report setting forth an analysis of the nation's economic condition and recommending a program to carry out the declared policy of the Act . A Council of Economic Advisers , composed ...
The President was to submit to Congress an economic report setting forth an analysis of the nation's economic condition and recommending a program to carry out the declared policy of the Act . A Council of Economic Advisers , composed ...
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PRESTON , HOWARD H .: " The Banking Act of 1933 , " The American Economic Review , Vol . XXIII , No. 4 , December , 1933 . RITTER , LAWRENCE S .: " Official Central Banking Theory in the U.S. , 1939-61 , " Journal of Political Economy ...
PRESTON , HOWARD H .: " The Banking Act of 1933 , " The American Economic Review , Vol . XXIII , No. 4 , December , 1933 . RITTER , LAWRENCE S .: " Official Central Banking Theory in the U.S. , 1939-61 , " Journal of Political Economy ...
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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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