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Cursory histories of United States money and banking usually link the origins of the Federal Reserve System to the panic of 1907, to the Aldrich-Vreeland Act of 1908, and to the monumental work of the National Monetary Commission established by that act. It is probably more revealing to...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Origin and purposes of the Second Bank -- 3. The Second Bank's branch network and the state … banking system -- 4. The Second Bank and the "exchanges" : conquering space -- 5. The "production" of monetary stability -- 6 …. The Second Bank's specie market operations -- 7. Conclusion. …
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!!! -- A new and detestable future -- At any time otherwise order and direct -- The Bank has fallen -- Sentinels in this … bank. In a story that resonates today, this book analyzes the heated debates over the role of the President, and how much … power the central bank (now called "the Fed") could exercise in controlling the nation's economy." …
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