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9781587981753

Financial History of the United States

by Studenski, Paul; Krooss, Herman Edward
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    9781587981753

  • ISBN10:

    1587981750

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-02-01
  • Publisher: Lightning Source Inc

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Table of Contents

Preface vii
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History
1(11)
PART I. From the Colonial Period to the Civil War
Colonial Finance
12(13)
Financing the Revolution
25(8)
From Colonial Organization to Statehood and Federalism
33(12)
Establishment of the National Financial System
45(20)
Jeffersonian Finance
65(10)
Financing the War of 1812
75(7)
The Search for New Guideposts, 1816 to 1828
82(15)
Finances of an Emerging Democracy, 1828 to 1837
97(14)
Financing through the Depression, 1837 to 1843
111(8)
Finances of the Last Agrarian Administrations
119(9)
State and Local Finance, 1800 to 1860
128(9)
PART II. From the Civil War to World War I
Civil War Financing: The First Mistakes
137(10)
Civil War Financing: The More Effective Stage
147(14)
Fiscal Readjustments after the Civil War
161(15)
Post-Civil War Monetary and Banking Readjustments
176(16)
State and Local Finance, 1860 to 1900
192(9)
Failures of a Reform Administration
201(11)
Finances of the Gilded Age: Disappearance of the Surplus
212(14)
Finances of the Gilded Age: The Triumph of Industrialism
226(15)
The Progressive Era: Monetary and Banking Reforms
241(22)
The Progressive Era: Fiscal Policy
263(17)
PART III. Since World War I
Financing World War I
280(22)
The Prosperous Twenties: Fiscal Problems
302(25)
The Prosperous Twenties: Monetary and International Financial Policies
327(17)
State and Local Finance, 1900 to 1930
344(9)
The Gloomy Years
353(29)
The New Deal: Monetary, Banking, and Tariff Policies
382(21)
The New Deal: Fiscal Policies
403(33)
Financing World War II
436(23)
Deflation or Inflation: Peace or War
459(30)
Bibliography 489(15)
Appendix 1: Historical Series of Federal Receipts, Expenditures, Surplus or Deficit, and Debt, Fiscal Years 1789--1950 504(4)
Appendix 2: Historical List of Heads of the United States Treasury, the Federal Reserve Board, and the General Accounting Office 508(3)
Index 511

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