Consumer credit control as an instrument ofstabilization policy
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1961 |
Friedman, Milton |
The effects of monetary policy on the major sectors of the economy
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1961 |
Smith, Warren L. |
A run on the banks
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1961 |
Eccles, Marriner S. |
Stabilization and discrimination
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1961 |
Fand, David I. |
The climax of the treasury - federal reserve dispute
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1961 |
Eccles, Marriner S. |
Open-market operations versus reserve-requirement variation
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1961 |
Aschheim, Joseph |
100 per cent reserves
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1961 |
Fisher, Irving |
The restoration of a gold-coin standard in the United States
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1961 |
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Income velocity and anti-inflationary monetary policy
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1961 |
Ritter, Lawrence S. |
Principles of debt management
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1961 |
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Money, the commercial banks, and the federal reserve banks
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1961 |
Tarshis, Lorie |
The international monetary position of the United States
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1961 |
Triffin, Robert |
A comment on the need for consumer credit controls
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1961 |
Turner, Robert C. |
A reply to Mr. Sproul on the gold standard
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1961 |
Spahr, Walter E. |
The market structure of commercial banking in the United States
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1961 |
Alhadeff, David A. |
Asset management and bank liquidity
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1961 |
Hart, Albert Gailord |
Member bank borrowing from the Federal Reserve Banks
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1961 |
Anderson, Clay J. |
The treasury bill market: its nature and structure
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1961 |
Anderson, Clay J. |
Open market operations in long-term securities
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1961 |
Riefler, Winfield W. |
The theoretical basis of central banking
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1961 |
Sayers, R. S. |