A Legal History of Money in the United States, 1774-1970University of Nebraska Press, 1973 - 367 lappuses |
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Congress recognized the need for specialized action | 3 |
5 Similar approaches were tried to foster liquid | 5 |
duced by elimination of gold as a control device | 6 |
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A Legal History of Money in the United States, 1774-1970 James Willard Hurst Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
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12 Wallace 48 Stat acceptability action adjustment affecting the money Articles of Confederation asserted bank's bills of credit Charles Pinckney charter circulating notes coinage commercial concern Congress Congress's authority Constitution contract Court created debts deposit-check money deposits dollar economic effect exchange Farrand Federal Reserve Act federal reserve banks Federal Reserve Board federal reserve notes Federal Reserve System fiscal framers free-banking Friedman and Schwartz functions fund goals Hammond Hepburn interest Jonathan Elliott Juilliard Knox Krooss law's legal tender legal-tender status legislation legitimacy legitimate limited liquidity Madison ment monetary policy money stock money supply money system money tokens monopoly nineteenth century nomic note issues Nussbaum operations paper currency paper money payment practice promote public policy Redlich regulating money role second bank specie statute supra system of money taxes tion transactions Trescott United States notes Veazie Bank W. B. Smith Wallace 457