Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 605 pages |
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... ment projects . The expansion continued on an accelerated scale among the cities , the counties , and the smaller municipalities . But state govern- ments during the second half of the century ceased to be an active develop- mental ...
... ment projects . The expansion continued on an accelerated scale among the cities , the counties , and the smaller municipalities . But state govern- ments during the second half of the century ceased to be an active develop- mental ...
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... ments accounts Individual deposits govern- ment circula- tion deposits 1890 3,484 $ 1,934 $ 311 $ 935 $ 126 $ 1,522 $ 31 1895 3,715 2,017 447 987 179 1,736 13 1897 3,610 1,978 484 962 197 1,771 16 1900 3,732 2,624 775 1,014 265 2,458 99 ...
... ments accounts Individual deposits govern- ment circula- tion deposits 1890 3,484 $ 1,934 $ 311 $ 935 $ 126 $ 1,522 $ 31 1895 3,715 2,017 447 987 179 1,736 13 1897 3,610 1,978 484 962 197 1,771 16 1900 3,732 2,624 775 1,014 265 2,458 99 ...
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... ment . On the other hand , the Federal government financed only one - tenth of the $ 6 billion expansion that occurred in World War I. Through the Defense Plant Corporation , a subsidiary of the RFC , the Federal govern- ment invested ...
... ment . On the other hand , the Federal government financed only one - tenth of the $ 6 billion expansion that occurred in World War I. Through the Defense Plant Corporation , a subsidiary of the RFC , the Federal govern- ment invested ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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