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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According to one school of thought , government 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 ...
According to one school of thought , government 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 ...
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Of the men who were very close to the President , Harry Hopkins and James Roosevelt advocated a new spending program . Morgenthau , Garner , and Hull , on the other hand , argued that the best way to stop the recession was to cut ...
Of the men who were very close to the President , Harry Hopkins and James Roosevelt advocated a new spending program . Morgenthau , Garner , and Hull , on the other hand , argued that the best way to stop the recession was to cut ...
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Federal government expenditures climbed to dizzy heights in absolute terms during the 1950's , but the general economy and state and local spending both spiralled upward even more rapidly , so that the Federal upsurge was not nearly so ...
Federal government expenditures climbed to dizzy heights in absolute terms during the 1950's , but the general economy and state and local spending both spiralled upward even more rapidly , so that the Federal upsurge was not nearly so ...
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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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