The Banking Situation : : American Post-War Problems and Developments / / John M. Chapman, H. Parker Willis.

Consists of a study of banking conditions in the United States in 1932 with further data collected from an older banking survey conducted in 1925. Follows the structure, control and the effect of debt on banking.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1934]
©1934
Year of Publication:1934
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (934 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Tables --
Charts --
Part I: A Crisis in American Banking --
I. The Collapse of American Banking --
II. Temporary Remedies --
III. Basis of Banking --
IV. Banking Reform and Banking Legislation --
V. The Glass Bill --
VI. The Banking Act of 1933 --
VII. The Future --
Part II: Structure --
VIII. Present Position of the Banking System of the United States --
IX. Process by which Present Conditions Have Developed --
X. Commercial, Investment, and Other Types of Banking --
XI. Development of Fiduciary Banking --
XII. Savings Banking --
XIII. Bank Failures --
XIV. Geographical Distribution of Banking Facilities in the United States in 1933 --
Part III: Control --
XV. Bank Mergers and Consolidations --
XVI. Chain and Group Banking --
XVI. Branch Banking --
XVIII. The Affiliate System --
XIX. Reserves --
XX. Public Deposits --
XXI. Bank Examinations --
Part IV: Bank Portfolios --
XXII. Bank Portfolios and Bank Operations --
XXIII. Investment Operations of Commercial Banks --
XXIV. The Balance Sheet Situation --
XXV. Banks and Real-Estate Loans --
XXVI. Banks and the Securities Market --
Part V: Central Banking --
XXVIII. Origin and Purpose of the Reserve Banking System --
XXIX. Later Variations and Amendments --
XXX. Discount Policy 690 BY CAROLINE WHITNEY --
XXXI. The Bankers’ Acceptance Market --
XXXII. Open-Market Operations --
XXXIII. Open-Market Policy of the Federal Reserve in 1932 --
Part VI: Public Finance and Banking --
XXXIV. The Debt Situation-Background --
XXXV. Public Debt as a Bank Asset --
XXXVI. Public Debt as the Basis for Federal Reserve Bank Credit --
XXXVII. Public Debt and Note Currency --
Some Conclusions --
Index
Summary:Consists of a study of banking conditions in the United States in 1932 with further data collected from an older banking survey conducted in 1925. Follows the structure, control and the effect of debt on banking.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231892155
9783110442489
DOI:10.7312/will93128
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: John M. Chapman, H. Parker Willis.