Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials

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University of Chicago Press, 1916 - 785 Seiten

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The Effect of Roman Debasements George Finlay
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King Jamess Brass Money Thomas Babington Macaulay
92
Coinage Debasements in England James Maclaren
93
A Defense of the Practice David Hume
94
Greshams Law and the Failure of Debasements W Stan ley Jevons
95
BIMETALLISM INTRODUCTION
96
A GENERAL PRINCIPLES 60 The Various Kinds of Standards
98
The Value of Standard Money ΙΟΙ
101
The Popular Conception of a Dollar Simon Newcomb
103
THE USE OF METALS AS MONEY
105
Reasons for Variation in Relative Value of Gold and Silver Francis A Walker
106
Greshams Law and Bimetallism
108
Greshams Law Qualified Robert Giffen
109
Compensatory Action of a Bimetallic Standard William A Scott III
111
B HISTORY OF BIMETALLISM 69 Summary Statement of Modern Monetary History W A Shaw
113
Englands Experience with Bimetallism Sophonisba P Breckinridge
115
The Bimetallic Experience of France Chart
117
The Adoption of the Gold Standard by Leading Nations
118
BIMETALLISM IN THE UNITED STATES UNTIL 1873
119
Effects of the Changing Ratio 17921834
120
Coinage between 1792 and 1835 A Barton Hepburn
122
Money Is Power Edward Lane
128
INTERNATIONAL BIMETALLISM
129
A ADVANTAGES OF PAPER CURRENCY
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ΙΟ
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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
175
Money and Human Motives Walton H Hamilton
179
The Greenback Party Platform of 1878
197
THE REGULATION OF GOVERNMENT PAPER CURRENCY
204
THE SILVER
210
The Viewpoint of the Debtor Masses D W Voorhees
228
Exports 187997 Chart
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The Bond Issues and the Banking Syndicate William
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THE CONTROL
258
THE EXISTING SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES
266
INTRODUCTION
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INVESTMENT BANKING INSTITUTIONS
6
Poverty and the Export of Precious Metals Martin Luther
12
Patronize Home Industry Walton H Hamilton
18
INSTRUMENTS OF COMMERCIAL CREDIT
31
A SAVINGS BANKS
38
Production of Gold and Silver in the World Since the Dis
44
PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCIAL BANKING
49
Seignorage Palgraves Dictionary of Political Economy
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Commercial Paper Houses and Note Brokers
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Collateral Loans and Stock Exchange Speculation Sereno
85
Social Effects of a Bad Coinage Thomas Babington Macaulay 86
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B HISTORY OF GOVERNMENT PAPER MONEY
90
RELATIONS BETWEEN BANKS
94
Early Settlement of Balances between Banks James
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ΙΟΙ
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Special Functions of ClearingHouses James G Cannon
108
Rediscounting by National Banks Lawrence O Murray
123
The Theory of Domestic Exchange William A Scott
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Inelasticity of Currency for Seasonal Needs Comptroller
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72 The Periodicity of Fluctuations in Trade S J Chapman 147
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Crises and Panics in the United States 148
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The Rhythm of Business Activity Wesley C Mitchell 150
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The Issue of Continental Bills of Credit Charles J Bullock 154
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Seasonal Variations and Panics Edwin Walter Kemmerer 157
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Banking Conditions during Depressions Walter W Stewart 159
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Suspension of Specie Payments O M W Sprague 175
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The New York View of Interior Currency Shipments Current Economic Problems 177
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Position of Banks in Time of Panic H J Davenport 180
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Treasury Aid in Time of Crisis David Kinley 181
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The Need in Time of Crisis J Laurence Laughlin 184
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BondSecured Notes and Cyclical Elasticity Indianapolis Monetary Commission 185
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Interest on Deposits and Bank Note Elasticity O M W Sprague 187
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ClearingHouse Loan Certificates and Equalization of Re serves O M W Sprague 188
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Substitutes for Cash in the Panic of 1907 A Piatt Andrew 192
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THE REGULATION OF BANKING INTRODUCTION 197
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A GOVERNMENTAL SUPERVISION 96 Incorporation William A Scott 199
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Adoption of the System of Free Banking Horace White 200
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The Kirby Private Bank Failure Chicago Banker 201
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The Nature of Government Supervision of National Banks 202
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Government Versus Private Control The Outlook
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REGULATION OF STATE BANKING
212
The Functions of Trust Companies Ralph W Davis
221
The Rhode Island Land Bank Century Magazine
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Reasons for Establishing the National Banking System Andrew McFarland Davis 253
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The Protest against National Bank Issues Horace Boies 255
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Double Profit on BankNote Issues R W Jones 257
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THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 259
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A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM 130 The Creation of the Federal Reserve System C W Barron 262
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The Underlying Purpose of the Act C W Barron 264
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A Birdseye View of the Federal Reserve System Charles S Hamlin 265
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The Federal Reserve Districts 268
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Comparative Data on Districts Journal of Political Economy 269
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Superiority of District over Central Bank Plan J Laurence Laughlin 270
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Reasons for Choice of Districts The Organization Committee 271
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Criticism of the Districts Chosen Journal of Political Economy 273
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The Federal Reserve Board E E Agger 276
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Functions of the Reserve Banks Federal Reserve Board 277
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The Directors of the Federal Reserve Banks Milton C
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Three Types of Bank Notes in the Future Thomas Conway and Ernest M Patterson 283
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Elasticity of Notes under the New Law Fred M Taylor
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Elasticity of Credit under the New Law J Laurence Laughlin
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The Spirit of the Times
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Aid in the Moving of Crops under the New System Federal Reserve Board
298
Greenbacks and the Federal Reserve System A D Welton
299
Rediscounting and Expansibility of Deposits E E Agger
300
Discount Rates Established Federal Reserve Board
303
Present Discount Rates Federal Reserve Bulletin
304
Rediscounts between Federal Reserve Banks Federal Re serve Board
305
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Combined Statements of Federal Reserve Banks Federal
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A State Bankers View of the Federal Reserve System
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New Yorks New State Banking Law Theo H Price
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A THE LOAN SHARKS
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The LoanShark Campaign Malcolm W Davis
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Reasons for Poor Credit in the South Mrs G H Mathis
373
B LONGTIME INVESTMENT CREDIT
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Hanson
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European Systems Not Needed in the United States Henry
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Mutual Savings Banks in the United States Comptroller
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Savings in National Banks Comptroller of the Currency
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The Argument for Postal Savings Banks George von L
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The Future of Savings Banks Milton W Harrison
426
The Basis of Bond Values Theo H Price
439
Effects of Industrial Expansion on Demand Deposits
456
The Economic Functions of the Financier in Modern Indus
487
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