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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CHAPTER 20 : FINANCES OF THE GILDED AGE : THE TRIUMPH OF INDUSTRIALISM As the depression became worse , the Treasury gold reserve reached a critical stage . European confidence in American securities continued to decline , resulting in ...
CHAPTER 20 : FINANCES OF THE GILDED AGE : THE TRIUMPH OF INDUSTRIALISM As the depression became worse , the Treasury gold reserve reached a critical stage . European confidence in American securities continued to decline , resulting in ...
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began to form a new syndicate to provide $ 100 million to $ 200 million in gold on the same terms as before . But the Treasury by - passed the bankers , offering $ 100 million of 4 per cent bonds for public subscription .
began to form a new syndicate to provide $ 100 million to $ 200 million in gold on the same terms as before . But the Treasury by - passed the bankers , offering $ 100 million of 4 per cent bonds for public subscription .
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In March , 1900 , Congress passed the Cur- rency Act of 1900 , otherwise known as the Gold Standard Act . Em- bodying most of the Indianapolis Monetary Commission's recommenda- tions , it fundamentally changed the monetary and banking ...
In March , 1900 , Congress passed the Cur- rency Act of 1900 , otherwise known as the Gold Standard Act . Em- bodying most of the Indianapolis Monetary Commission's recommenda- tions , it fundamentally changed the monetary and banking ...
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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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