The American Banking Community and New Deal Banking Reforms, 1933-1935.
By (Author) Helen M. Burns
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th September 1974
United States
General
Non Fiction
332.10973
Hardback
203
Burns, chief law librarian of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, undertakes an assessment, in the light of 40 years past, of the remedial banking legislation enacted during the Depression. Her direct and lucid style of writing and her manner of dealing with money and banking theory make this a first-rate study for both scholar and layman.-Library Journal
"Burns, chief law librarian of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, undertakes an assessment, in the light of 40 years past, of the remedial banking legislation enacted during the Depression. Her direct and lucid style of writing and her manner of dealing with money and banking theory make this a first-rate study for both scholar and layman."-Library Journal
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