The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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Page 11
... federal government has been on the road toward bankruptcy . For the fiscal year 1931 the deficit was $ 462,000,000 . For the fiscal 193a it was $ 2,472,000,000 For the fiscal year 1933 it will probably exceed $ 1,200,000,000 For the ...
... federal government has been on the road toward bankruptcy . For the fiscal year 1931 the deficit was $ 462,000,000 . For the fiscal 193a it was $ 2,472,000,000 For the fiscal year 1933 it will probably exceed $ 1,200,000,000 For the ...
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... Federal Emergency Relief Ad- ministration which in the fullness of time would become the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) and would introduce to the Amer- ican people Harry Hopkins , who would become Roosevelt's alter ego and ...
... Federal Emergency Relief Ad- ministration which in the fullness of time would become the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) and would introduce to the Amer- ican people Harry Hopkins , who would become Roosevelt's alter ego and ...
Page 13
... federal reserve notes to please the in- flationists and a safety clause that left all this in suspended anima- tion at the will of the President to please the conservatives . By June 16 , the program was complete . The banks were open ...
... federal reserve notes to please the in- flationists and a safety clause that left all this in suspended anima- tion at the will of the President to please the conservatives . By June 16 , the program was complete . The banks were open ...
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... Federal Reserve would accept the banks ' own state- ment . The next day all solvent banks would be opened and the government would declare them to be solvent and would guarantee that solvency during the crisis . That would stop the runs ...
... Federal Reserve would accept the banks ' own state- ment . The next day all solvent banks would be opened and the government would declare them to be solvent and would guarantee that solvency during the crisis . That would stop the runs ...
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... Federal Reserve Board officials . Bankers in New York and Chicago had been in practically continous session . Fatigue had done its work . Panic spread amongst them . Reserve officials de- manded a proclamation closing the banks , but ...
... Federal Reserve Board officials . Bankers in New York and Chicago had been in practically continous session . Fatigue had done its work . Panic spread amongst them . Reserve officials de- manded a proclamation closing the banks , but ...
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