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Origins of the Federal Reserve System : Money, Class, and Corporate Capitalism, 1890-1913 /

The rise of corporate capitalism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries has long been a source of lively debate among historians. In Origins of the Federal Reserve System, James Livingston approaches this controversial topic from a fresh perspective, asking how, during this era, a "new o...

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Autor principal: Livingston, James, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1986.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Abbreviations --  |t Introduction: Banking Reform in Theory and History --  |t PART I: The Decline of CompetitiveEntrepreneurial Capitalism, 188g-1gos --  |t CHAPTER 1. The Great Stalemate: The Sources and Character of Late-Nineteenth-Century Crisis --  |t CHAPTER 2. The Wheel Turns: The Emergence of Corporate Capitalism, 1890-1905 --  |t PART II: From Market Power to Cultural Authority: The Resolution of the Money Question, t8g4-1goo --  |t CHAPTER 3. From Countercyclical Theory and Practice to Sound Money, I894-96 --  |t CHAPTER 4. Money and Modernity: The Making of the Gold Standard Act, I897-I900 --  |t PART III. From Theory to Practice: Toward a Central Banking System, 1900-191 2 --  |t CHAPTER 5. Money and Capital Markets in the Modern Economy: Managing the Corporate-Industrial Price System, I900-I9o6 --  |t CHAPTER 6. Forging a Consensus on Central Banking, 1906-8 --  |t CHAPTER 7. The National Monetary Commission and the New Agenda of Reform, 1908-12 --  |t PART IV. Money, Class, and Politics --  |t CHAPTER 8. The Making of the Federal Reserve System --  |t APPENDIX A. Glossary of Financial Terms --  |t APPENDIX B.A Note on Class Analysis --  |t Index 
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