The volumes in this collection are organized thematically and examine the history of key financial institutions before and after the establishment of the Federal Reserve.
By:
Ronnie J Phillips
Imprint: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 2.267kg
ISBN: 9781848932951
ISBN 10: 1848932952
Pages: 1200
Publication Date: 01 November 2013
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Mixed media product
Publisher's Status: Active
Part II Volume 4: Domestic Exchanges Domestic Exchange and Rates of Collection by Bank U.S. and Its Branches ([1835]); Report from the Secretary of the Treasury (1838); A Treatise on the Currency and the Exchanges (1841); Annual Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency (1878, 1889, 1890 and 1892); Claudius Buchanan Patten, The Methods and Machinery of Practical Banking (1891); Annual Reports of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (1916, 1919); Edwin Walter Kemmerer, Seasonal Variations in the Relative Demand for Money and Capital in the United States (1910); E L Stewart Patterson, Domestic and Foreign Exchange ([c.1919]) Editorial Notes Volume 5: Non-Par Banking Stephen Colwell, The Ways and Means of Payments (1859), excerpts; New York Clearing House Association, Report to the New York Clearing House Association (1873); James C Hallock, Clearing Out of Town Checks in England and the United States (1903), excerpt; Albert S Bolles, Practical Banking (1906), excerpts; James G Cannon, Clearing-Houses (1900), excerpts; David Kinley, The Use of Credit Instruments in Payments in the United States (1910), excerpt; Report of the Committee on Inland Exchange to the Clearing House Committee (1912); US Congress, House of Representatives, Investigation of the Financial and Monetary Conditions in the United States (1913), excerpts; W P G Harding, The Formative Period of the Federal Reserve System (1925), excerpt; Leonard L Watkins, Bankers' Balances: A Study of the Effects of the Federal Reserve System on Banking Relationships (1929), excerpt Editorial Notes Volume 6: Central Banking Eleazar Lord, Six Letters on the Necessity and Practicability of a National Currency (1862); Anon., An Examination into the Prospective Effects of the National Banks upon the Public Welfare (1863); Waldo Flint, Some Strictures on an Act to Provide a National Currency (1863); James Gallatin, Letters on the Proposed United States Banking System, from the New York Commercial Advertiser, 21 June 1862 and 11 April 1864; Anon., 'The National Banks: Down with the Banks - Greenbacks Forever', reprinted from Hines Quarterly (April 1869); Moses Lewis Scudder, Jr, National Banking (1879); Silas M Stilwell, Private History (1879); Thomas Kinsella, National Banks (1882); Freeman O Willey, Whither are we Drifting as a Nation? (1882); Theodore P Gilman, A Graded Banking System (1898), excerpts; Franklin Albert Cleveland, 'The Financial Reports of National Banks as a Means of Public Control' (1904); Franklin Albert Cleveland, The Bank and the Treasury (1908), excerpts; Walter Henry Hull (ed), Practical Problems in Banking and Currency (1907), excerpts; Robert L Owen, 'The Federal Reserve Bank Bill' (1913-4); Joseph T Talbert, 'Clearing-House and Domestic Exchange Functions of the Federal Reserve Bank' (1913-4) Editorial Notes Index