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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But the total paid up to the close of fighting was estimated at only $ 2.4 million in specie . The aggregate costs of the campaigns independently conducted by the individual states cannot be estimated . Most of the states , with much ...
But the total paid up to the close of fighting was estimated at only $ 2.4 million in specie . The aggregate costs of the campaigns independently conducted by the individual states cannot be estimated . Most of the states , with much ...
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Although it is impossible to estimate the aggregate costs of World War I to the United States , since some of them extended ... Professor Seligman , after allowing for ordinary peacetime expenditures , estimated the costs from April 5 ...
Although it is impossible to estimate the aggregate costs of World War I to the United States , since some of them extended ... Professor Seligman , after allowing for ordinary peacetime expenditures , estimated the costs from April 5 ...
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With due con- sideration to these principles , the committee estimated expenditures at $ 31.5 billion ... By the most liberal estimate , Congress appropriated $ 3 billion less than estimated in the President's budget and by the most ...
With due con- sideration to these principles , the committee estimated expenditures at $ 31.5 billion ... By the most liberal estimate , Congress appropriated $ 3 billion less than estimated in the President's budget and by the most ...
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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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