Reform of the Federal Reserve System in the Early 1930s The Politics of Money and Banking Routledge Library Editions: History of Money, Banking and Finance Series
Auteur : Patrick Sue C.
This book, first published in 1993, examines in detail the bureaucratic and political manoeuvring surrounding the enactment of banking and monetary reforms in the 1930s. Although banking reform influenced the politics of both the Hoover and Roosevelt presidencies, most surveys devote only a few pages to monetary disturbances and the reforms passed as a result.
1. Introduction 2. Illusions, Confusions and Economic Decline: Banking in 1930-31 3. Banking Reform in 1932 4. Banking Reform During the Interregnum and the Banking Crisis of 1933 5. The Banking Act of 1933 6. Changes in Federal Reserve Power during 1934 7. The Banking Act of 1935 8. Conclusion and Epilogue
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 02-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Reform of the Federal Reserve System in the Early 1930s :
Mots-clés :
Federal Reserve; Sue C; Patrick; Federal Reserve System; politics; Member Banks; disturbances; District Banks; monetary; Reserve Banks; banking; Federal Open Market Committee; USA; Glass Bill; reform; FDR’s Administration; crisis; Nonmember Banks; Roosevelt; York Reserve Bank; Open Market Operations; 1930s; Title III; Hoover; Bank Holding Companies; Title II; Limited Service Banks; Real Bills Doctrine; Expanding Branch Banking; Deposit Insurance; National City Company; Member Bank Reserves; Securities Affiliates; Thomas Amendment; Permanent Insurance Plan; Open Market Investment Committee; Commercial Loan Theory