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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Treasury notes of 1890 were rapidly retired and by 1910 amounted to less than $ 4 mil- lion , compared with a peak circulation of $ 141 million in 1893. Most of the notes were redeemed in silver dollars , reducing the Treasury's silver- ...
Treasury notes of 1890 were rapidly retired and by 1910 amounted to less than $ 4 mil- lion , compared with a peak circulation of $ 141 million in 1893. Most of the notes were redeemed in silver dollars , reducing the Treasury's silver- ...
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Actually when the fiscal year 1953 ended , expenditures totalled $ 10 billion less than the budget esti- mate , but most of the difference occurred because the Korean War had in the meanwhile come to an end . TABLE 98.
Actually when the fiscal year 1953 ended , expenditures totalled $ 10 billion less than the budget esti- mate , but most of the difference occurred because the Korean War had in the meanwhile come to an end . TABLE 98.
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not less than the par value . " This attempt to restore discord did not succeed , but it appeared to have a psychological effect on the Federal Reserve System . The Reserve authorities came to regard any mention or support of low ...
not less than the par value . " This attempt to restore discord did not succeed , but it appeared to have a psychological effect on the Federal Reserve System . The Reserve authorities came to regard any mention or support of low ...
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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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