The Dead Pledge : : The Origins of the Mortgage Market and Federal Bailouts, 1913–1939 / / Judge Earl Glock.

The American government today supports a financial system based on mortgage lending, and it often bails out the financial institutions making these mortgages. The Dead Pledge reveals the surprising origins of American mortgages and American bailouts in policies dating back to the early twentieth cen...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 MAKING THE LAND LIQUID The Roots of Land Banking -- CHAPTER 2 THE SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF THE FEDERAL BANKS -- CHAPTER 3 THE FEDERAL LAND BANKS AND FINANCIAL DISTRESS, 1916– 1926 -- CHAPTER 4 FALLING PRICES AND MORTGAGE CRISIS, 1926– 1933 -- CHAPTER 5 HERBERT HOOVER AND THE URBAN- MORTGAGE CRISIS IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION -- CHAPTER 6 A NEW DEAL FOR FARM MORTGAGES -- CHAPTER 7 HOUSING, HEAVY INDUSTRY, AND THE FORGOTTEN NEW DEAL BANKING ACT -- CHAPTER 8 AN ECONOMY BALANCED BY MORTGAGES -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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The American government today supports a financial system based on mortgage lending, and it often bails out the financial institutions making these mortgages. The Dead Pledge reveals the surprising origins of American mortgages and American bailouts in policies dating back to the early twentieth century.Judge Glock shows that the federal government began subsidizing mortgages in order to help lagging sectors of the economy, such as farming and construction. In order to encourage mortgage lending, the government also extended unprecedented assistance to banks. During the Great Depression, the federal government made new mortgage lending and bank bailouts the centerpiece of its recovery program. Both the Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt administrations created semipublic financial institutions, such as Fannie Mae, to provide cheap, tradable mortgages, and they extended guarantees to more banks and financiers. Ultimately, Glock argues, the desire to protect the financial system took precedence over the desire to help lagging parts of the economy, and the government became ever more tied into the financial world.The Dead Pledge recasts twentieth-century economic, financial, and political history and demonstrates why the greatest “safety net” created in this era was the one supporting finance.
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Bailouts (Government policy) United States History 20th century.
Farm mortgages United States History 20th century.
Loans United States Government guaranty History 20th century.
Mortgage banks United States History 20th century.
Mortgages United States History 20th century.
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER 1 MAKING THE LAND LIQUID The Roots of Land Banking --
CHAPTER 2 THE SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF THE FEDERAL BANKS --
CHAPTER 3 THE FEDERAL LAND BANKS AND FINANCIAL DISTRESS, 1916– 1926 --
CHAPTER 4 FALLING PRICES AND MORTGAGE CRISIS, 1926– 1933 --
CHAPTER 5 HERBERT HOOVER AND THE URBAN- MORTGAGE CRISIS IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION --
CHAPTER 6 A NEW DEAL FOR FARM MORTGAGES --
CHAPTER 7 HOUSING, HEAVY INDUSTRY, AND THE FORGOTTEN NEW DEAL BANKING ACT --
CHAPTER 8 AN ECONOMY BALANCED BY MORTGAGES --
CONCLUSION --
NOTES --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER 1 MAKING THE LAND LIQUID The Roots of Land Banking --
CHAPTER 2 THE SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF THE FEDERAL BANKS --
CHAPTER 3 THE FEDERAL LAND BANKS AND FINANCIAL DISTRESS, 1916– 1926 --
CHAPTER 4 FALLING PRICES AND MORTGAGE CRISIS, 1926– 1933 --
CHAPTER 5 HERBERT HOOVER AND THE URBAN- MORTGAGE CRISIS IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION --
CHAPTER 6 A NEW DEAL FOR FARM MORTGAGES --
CHAPTER 7 HOUSING, HEAVY INDUSTRY, AND THE FORGOTTEN NEW DEAL BANKING ACT --
CHAPTER 8 AN ECONOMY BALANCED BY MORTGAGES --
CONCLUSION --
NOTES --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER 1 MAKING THE LAND LIQUID The Roots of Land Banking --
CHAPTER 2 THE SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF THE FEDERAL BANKS --
CHAPTER 3 THE FEDERAL LAND BANKS AND FINANCIAL DISTRESS, 1916– 1926 --
CHAPTER 4 FALLING PRICES AND MORTGAGE CRISIS, 1926– 1933 --
CHAPTER 5 HERBERT HOOVER AND THE URBAN- MORTGAGE CRISIS IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION --
CHAPTER 6 A NEW DEAL FOR FARM MORTGAGES --
CHAPTER 7 HOUSING, HEAVY INDUSTRY, AND THE FORGOTTEN NEW DEAL BANKING ACT --
CHAPTER 8 AN ECONOMY BALANCED BY MORTGAGES --
CONCLUSION --
NOTES --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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