"If I Only Had Money ..." a Brief Treatise on the Fundamental Philosophy and Function of Money: The Origin and Evolution of Our Present Banking System; Showing that Panics are the Direct Result of an Inadequate Supply of Circulating Money; that Purchasing Power is the Key to Prosperity; and Pointing the Way that this Purchasing Power May be Secured, and how it Will Forever End Such Crises as We Have Been Passing Thru for the Past Five YearsThe author, 1935 - 93 pages |
Contents
Definition and Historic Background of Money | 7 |
Early American Banking | 15 |
The National Bank Act | 23 |
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