Money and Banking: An Introduction to the Financial System [by] W. H. Steiner, Eli Shapiro [and] Ezra Solomon |
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Page 293
... direct Fed- eral Reserve control . In particular , the Reserve authority does not exercise direct control over the volume of two relatively minor forms of credit outstanding . The volume of float outstanding is permitted to vary with ...
... direct Fed- eral Reserve control . In particular , the Reserve authority does not exercise direct control over the volume of two relatively minor forms of credit outstanding . The volume of float outstanding is permitted to vary with ...
Page 559
... direct controls but with re- luctant willingness as emergency measures . " The advantage of monetary and fiscal measures over direct con- trols as a means of seeking economic stability was stated clearly by Mr. J. Cameron Thomson of the ...
... direct controls but with re- luctant willingness as emergency measures . " The advantage of monetary and fiscal measures over direct con- trols as a means of seeking economic stability was stated clearly by Mr. J. Cameron Thomson of the ...
Page 725
... direct investment has grown in importance and ac- counted for over 80 percent of private capital exports in this same period . As can be seen in Table 27-5 , the flow of direct investment has been heavily concentrated in the Western ...
... direct investment has grown in importance and ac- counted for over 80 percent of private capital exports in this same period . As can be seen in Table 27-5 , the flow of direct investment has been heavily concentrated in the Western ...
Contents
Money and Economic Activity | 3 |
Monetary Systems | 25 |
The American Monetary System | 40 |
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amount assets bank's bankers banking system billion bills Board of Governors borrowing branch banking cash central bank changes Chaps checks circulation commercial banks commodity consumption Corporation debt demand deposits deposit account depositors discount dollar economic activity effect employment excess reserves exchange rates expansion expenditures exports factors Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve banks Federal Reserve notes Federal Reserve System finance foreign exchange funds gold standard government securities important increase inflation institutions interest rates issues lending level of income liabilities liquidity loans and investments member bank reserve ment monetary policy monetary stock money market national bank national income open-market operations output payments percent period price level production propensity to consume purchases quantity theory rate of interest reduce Reserve authorities reserve balances reserve position reserve requirements rise savings short-term silver stability stock of money supply tion trade transactions Treasury currency volume York