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The public-private character of United States central banking /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press , [1966, c1965]Description: 210 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.110973 ROW
LOC classification:
  • HG2563 .R65
Summary: J. Z. Rowe has written a highly condensed descriptive account of how the public-private character of central banking evolved in the United States. About one-half of the book is devoted to tracing the origins of the present organizational arrangements and the modifications which have been made. The second half of the book describes changes in the ownership and management of foreign central banks since World War I and reviews briefly some recurring issues which still generate controversy among those wishing to change the structure of the Federal Reserve System.
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 332.110973 ROW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31008100149653

Includes bibliographical references: p. [199]-206 and index.

J. Z. Rowe has written a highly condensed descriptive account of how the public-private character of central banking evolved in the United States. About one-half of the book is devoted to tracing the origins of the present organizational arrangements and the modifications which have been made. The second half of the book describes changes in the ownership and management of foreign central banks since World War I and reviews briefly some recurring issues which still generate controversy among those wishing to change the structure of the Federal Reserve System.

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