Banking Reform in the United States

Banking Reform in the United States
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Excerpt from Banking Reform in the United States: A Series of Proposals, Including a Central Bank of Limited Scope Proposal to substitute for the present system
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Published in 1911, here are a series of proposals originally published in the Quarterly Journal Of Economics in 1909 and 1910 on central banking and arguments f