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... currency . They must know that nothing is further from the truth . To - day our main medium of exchange is credit or bank deposits . Economists and financiers who discuss quantity of currency as an essential price factor don't know the ...
... currency . They must know that nothing is further from the truth . To - day our main medium of exchange is credit or bank deposits . Economists and financiers who discuss quantity of currency as an essential price factor don't know the ...
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... currency should be approached . What about the present relation of credit and currency to the problem of economic relapse and recovery now confronting the United States ? Respecting the second and third essentials of a stable credit and ...
... currency should be approached . What about the present relation of credit and currency to the problem of economic relapse and recovery now confronting the United States ? Respecting the second and third essentials of a stable credit and ...
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... currency can be got into the hands of the unemployed or of those whose purchasing power has drastically declined are through doles , direct loans , and public works . I do not believe that the Federal Government has yet faced fully its ...
... currency can be got into the hands of the unemployed or of those whose purchasing power has drastically declined are through doles , direct loans , and public works . I do not believe that the Federal Government has yet faced fully its ...
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Anderson S W New York City | 162 |
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Stearns W D Ph D Washington D C magazine article | 677 |
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agricultural ALDRICH American amount balance banks BARUCH billion bonds borrowed Budget capital carrier cent CHAIRMAN commission committee commodity prices Congress cotton creditor currency debt debtor demand deposits depreciated currency depression Doctor ARENDTZ dollar ECCLES economic effect exchange export farm farmer Federal reserve Federal reserve system FLANDERS foreign GARVAN going gold standard income increase industry inflation interest interstate commerce act investment issue labor LEGGE legislation LEON loans LOREE means ment mortgage operation payment PEEK PELLEY present production profit prosperity purchasing power question railroads Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduce sell Senator BARKLEY Senator CONNALLY Senator COUZENS Senator GORE Senator HARRISON Senator KING Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator REED Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator WALSH Senator WATSON silver situation statement tariff taxes thing tion to-day trade Treasury United wages WALSH of Massachusetts wheat