In 1913the United States was one of the last major economies to establish a central bank. This book examines the history and evolution of central banking in the United States from the perspective of central banking functions such as aggregator of private lending to the federal government and the fiscal agent for the government.
In 1913the United States was one of the last major economies to establish a central bank. This book examines the history and evolution of central banking in the United States from the perspective of central banking functions such as aggregator of private lending to the federal government and the fiscal agent for the government.
Jack Rasmus is professor of economics at St. Mary's College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: The Evolution of Central Banking Functions in the US Chapter Two: Hamilton's Vision Chapter Three: The 1st Bank of the US as Central Bank Chapter Four: The 2nd Bank of the US as Central Bank Chapter Five: Jackson Contra Central Banking Chapter Six: From Free Banking to National Banking Chapter Seven: The Legacies of National Banking: 1873-1898 Chapter Eight: Panic of 1907 & the Treasury's Last Hurrah Chapter Nine: The Road to the Fed, 1903-1913 Chapter Ten: The Fed as Bank of Bankers, 1913-1929
Chapter One: The Evolution of Central Banking Functions in the US Chapter Two: Hamilton's Vision Chapter Three: The 1st Bank of the US as Central Bank Chapter Four: The 2nd Bank of the US as Central Bank Chapter Five: Jackson Contra Central Banking Chapter Six: From Free Banking to National Banking Chapter Seven: The Legacies of National Banking: 1873-1898 Chapter Eight: Panic of 1907 & the Treasury's Last Hurrah Chapter Nine: The Road to the Fed, 1903-1913 Chapter Ten: The Fed as Bank of Bankers, 1913-1929
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