The theory and practice of central banking, with special reference to American experience, 1913-1935
New York, London: Harper & Bros. 1936. 1st. Hardcover. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering and blind debossed device on board. Red dust jacket with navy lettering. viii, 480 pp. VG/VG-, some light soiling/bumps, flaps clipped, stamp and pencil marking on FFEP, interior clean and tight. Item #178826
"The key to an understanding of contemporary theory and practice in banking can be obtained only through an understanding of the function of central banks. Here a leading authority reviews and illuminates the development of the idea of central banks with emphasis upon the more recent American experience. The result is a volume which promises to stand as the definitive analysis of this crucial subject for some years to come. No one who would pretend to understand the complexities of presen-day fiscal policy can afford to ignore such facts and interpretations as are here offered" -- dust jacket.
OCLC: 743633
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