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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In August and September , 1796 , Wolcott sold 2,160 shares for $ 1.1 million and , in July , 620 more shares for $ 304,260 , reducing the govern- ment's holdings to 2,220 shares with a nominal value of $ 888,000 but a considerably ...
In August and September , 1796 , Wolcott sold 2,160 shares for $ 1.1 million and , in July , 620 more shares for $ 304,260 , reducing the govern- ment's holdings to 2,220 shares with a nominal value of $ 888,000 but a considerably ...
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Moreover , the establish- ment of a permanent civil service introduced a certain rigidity into the operations of government which in time posed serious problems in the enforcement of popular controls and preservation of the democratic ...
Moreover , the establish- ment of a permanent civil service introduced a certain rigidity into the operations of government which in time posed serious problems in the enforcement of popular controls and preservation of the democratic ...
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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 ...
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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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