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Other Peoples Money How Banking Worked In The Early American Republic 2017 How Things Worked Sharon Ann Murphy

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Other Peoples Money How Banking Worked In The Early American Republic 2017 How Things Worked Sharon Ann Murphy
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.61 MB
Author: Sharon Ann Murphy
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Other Peoples Money How Banking Worked In The Early American Republic 2017 How Things Worked Sharon Ann Murphy by Sharon Ann Murphy instant download after payment.

Pieces of paper that claimed to be good for two dollars upon redemption at a distant bank. Foreign coins that fluctuated in value from town to town. Stock certificates issued by turnpike or canal companies—worth something... or perhaps nothing. IOUs from farmers or tradesmen, passed around by people who could not know the person who first issued them. Money and banking in antebellum America offered a glaring example of free-market capitalism run amok—unregulated, exuberant, and heading pell-mell toward the next "panic" of burst bubbles and hard times.

In Other People's Money, Sharon Ann Murphy explains how banking and money worked before the federal government, spurred by the chaos of the Civil War, created the national system of US paper currency. Murphy traces the evolution of banking in America from the founding of the nation, when politicians debated the constitutionality of chartering a national bank, to Andrew Jackson's role in the Bank War of the early...

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