Benjamin Strong Jr. entered the banking industry after he graduated from public high school. Over the years he developed a deep knowledge of the banking history of the United States. Coupled with an intense interest in international affairs, he became a dominant force in U.S. monetary and banking affairs. In 1914 Strong was elected president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he served until his death in 1928
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Benjamin Strong (1872-1928) was an elite banker, who first engaged in founding of the Federal Reserv...
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[eng] This thesis studies the main contributions to monetary theory by Chester A. Phillips in the 19...
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The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
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This Ph.D. dissertation studies James Laurence Laughlin (1850-1913) participation in the American mo...
David E. Hawke. John D. The founding father of the Rockefellers In this small book, the author trace...
Mode of access: Internet.[25] Opening address Gen. A. J. Warner, President of the American Bimetalli...
Benjamin Strong (1872-1928) was an elite banker, who first engaged in founding of the Federal Reserv...
Part I. Presents an essay about the late Benjamin Strong, the first governor of the Federal Reserve ...
In 1916, Eugene W. Stetson, a thirty-five year old banker from Macon, Georgia, became a vice-preside...
[eng] This thesis studies the main contributions to monetary theory by Chester A. Phillips in the 19...
The name Paul Moritz Warburg is synonymous with the founding of the Federal Reserve System. Over the...
An obituary for Benjamin Franklin Trueblood, general secretary of the American Peace Society and for...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
In life, Benjamin Franklin sought to manage debt, organize credit, build capital, and promote virtue...
Catharine MacMillan considers the life, impact and legacy of the American politician and lawyer Juda...
LIAQUAT AHAMEDLords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the WorldTranslator: Dana-Ligia IlinHumanitas ...
This paper will focus on the powerful contributions to the winning side, the currency school, of Loy...
First (1st) Source Bank has defied the odds by escaping the plight of so many community banks withou...
This Ph.D. dissertation studies James Laurence Laughlin (1850-1913) participation in the American mo...
David E. Hawke. John D. The founding father of the Rockefellers In this small book, the author trace...
Mode of access: Internet.[25] Opening address Gen. A. J. Warner, President of the American Bimetalli...