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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... spending was to be maintained at a continuously high level to compensate for supposedly insufficient spending by the private economy . High spending was to be assisted by continuous borrowing . Debt reduction , because of its defla ...
... spending was to be maintained at a continuously high level to compensate for supposedly insufficient spending by the private economy . High spending was to be assisted by continuous borrowing . Debt reduction , because of its defla ...
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... spending caused by the war economy , generated a cor- responding increase in national income and in gross national product . Since every dollar borrowed represented a credit to someone else , Fed- eral spending and the steady increase ...
... spending caused by the war economy , generated a cor- responding increase in national income and in gross national product . Since every dollar borrowed represented a credit to someone else , Fed- eral spending and the steady increase ...
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... spending for goods and services . Federal spending for goods and services . Federal spending on goods and services as per cent of all such government spending .. 1954 1960 $ 363.1 $ 504.4 98.5 129.1 67.8 77.2 95.3 136.1 69.7 94.7 75.3 ...
... spending for goods and services . Federal spending for goods and services . Federal spending on goods and services as per cent of all such government spending .. 1954 1960 $ 363.1 $ 504.4 98.5 129.1 67.8 77.2 95.3 136.1 69.7 94.7 75.3 ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and ... Paul Studenski,Herman Edward Krooss No preview available - 2011 |
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