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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... operations as it deemed fit , but this was a disorderly and ineffectual arrangement . When it became evident that changes in the rediscount rate were not so effective as originally thought , open - market operations began to be con ...
... operations as it deemed fit , but this was a disorderly and ineffectual arrangement . When it became evident that changes in the rediscount rate were not so effective as originally thought , open - market operations began to be con ...
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... operations was the great increase in the government's borrowing from its own trust funds . Between 1933 and 1940 the holdings of trust funds increased from $ 323 million to $ 4.8 billion , or from 1.5 to 11.5 per cent of the total ...
... operations was the great increase in the government's borrowing from its own trust funds . Between 1933 and 1940 the holdings of trust funds increased from $ 323 million to $ 4.8 billion , or from 1.5 to 11.5 per cent of the total ...
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... operations , totaling over $ 200 billion , but only $ 15 billion were in long terms , an insignificant propor- tion of its mammoth debt operations . ' 15 Why Maturities Were Not Lengthened . The Treasury experienced fair success in its ...
... operations , totaling over $ 200 billion , but only $ 15 billion were in long terms , an insignificant propor- tion of its mammoth debt operations . ' 15 Why Maturities Were Not Lengthened . The Treasury experienced fair success in its ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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