A History of the Federal Reserve: v. 1: 1913-1951
by Allan H. Meltzer
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Paperback / softback. New. Every decision made by the Federal Reserve instantly grabs headlines, yet it is one of the least understood of our public institutions. In this monumental history Allan H. Meltzer, one of the world's leading economists, tells the story of the Federal Reserve and the people who shaped it, from its founding in 1913 through the Treasury-Federal Reserve Accord of 1951. The first of two volumes, and including a foreword by Alan Greenspan, Meltzer's work has been acknowledged as one of the most important studies of an institution with a truly global impact.
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- A History of the Federal Reserve: v. 1: 1913-1951
- Author
- Allan H. Meltzer
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- Paperback / softback
- Book Condition
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- Quantity Available
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- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0226520005
- ISBN 13
- 9780226520001
- Publisher
- University Of Chicago Press
- Place of Publication
- Chicago, Illinois, U.s.a.
- This edition first published
- June 2004
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