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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, IL. – 1993
This is one of a series of essays adapted from articles in "On Reserve," a newsletter for economic educators published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. This pamphlet explains how public debt incurred by the federal government may not be necessarily bad from an economic perspective. The sections of the pamphlet include: (1)…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Capitalism, Economic Climate
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MA. – 1990
This pamphlet recaps the chain of events known as The Bank Panic of 1907. Historians view this as a watershed event that had a lasting impact on the financial system of the United States. The panic resulted from the collapse of the United Copper Company and was averted with the intervention of John D. Rockefeller and the J. P. Morgan Company. The…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Capitalism, Economic Climate
Dunne, Gerald T. – 1990
This booklet examines the political events of the year 1912 in which the idea of the Federal Reserve System came into reality. Excerpts from reminiscences, letters and newspapers of the time give an inside look at the divergent forces and personalities that were brought together to form the central banking system of the United States. Sections of…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Capitalism, Economic Climate
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1982
This report describes the main areas of economic research supported by the Ford Foundation in the 1970s, with an emphasis on the work in international economics. It is divided into five sections: the international economy, less-developed countries (LDCs) and the new economic order, the industrialized world and inflation, workers and wages, and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Economic Development


