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"A program f o r 'monetary reform,*" BANKERS
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A s c i e n t i f i c banking system, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
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AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION.

Economic policy Commission

BANKING AFTER THE CRISIS; A Study of the Major
Structural Changes in American Banking as Before and
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participation by the Federal Government in the Business
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING
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Banking in 1934-35, JOURNAL OF THE CANADIAN
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HUBBARD, Joseph B.
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JAMES, F. Cyril
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JEROME, E.
GOVERNMENTS AND MONEY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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KEMMERER, E. W. WILLIS, H. P., WARREN, G.F. and
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MANUEL, R. V.
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The present position of American banking,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
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PRESTON, H. H.
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1934.

ROEKEI-, Robert G.
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Pamphlet
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W i l l i s , H. Parker
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TOiat we have now i s at b e s t merely a temporal
airostice i n the deliberate.campaign to s o c i a l i z e
the banking system of the nation,

Banking act of 1935




WILLIS, H. Parker and CHAPMAN, John M.
THE BANKING SITUATION. AMERICAN POST-WAR PROBLEMS
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WILLIS, *. P.
The fatnre In banking, TALE BEVIEtf,
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YOUNG, Ralph A. and others
THE BANKING SITUATION IN THE UHITED STATES.
Nev York: National Industrial Conference Board,
1932.

157 pp.