The subject of this work has presented difficulties of a complicated character, from the various phases under which the peculiar defects of individual societies appear. The task has, however, been lightened by the rejection, that, although it cannot be expected that this effort, to place them upon a more rational and secure footing, will...
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Industrial Investment and Emigration
A Financial Chapter in the History of Bombay City
In 1897 the Editor of the Advocate of India invited me to contribute to its columns a narrative of the rise, growth and collapse of that colossal speculation popularly known in Bombay as the ” share mania,” a mania which in its ultimate consequences was more disastrous than either the South Sea Bubble Scheme,...
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The People’s Money : A Brief Analysis of the Present Position in America by John Wesley De Kay
THERE is an increasing feeling throughout the United States that there has developed in recent years a power with which the Government is unable to cope, and which is beyond the control of the public. The steps by which this power has been centred in the hands of a few men are little known...
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The Causes of the Panic of 1893 by William Jett
INTRODUCTION
In approaching the problem of the causes of the crisis of 1893, it is necessary to adopt a somewhat unusual mode of procedure, owing to the fact that in November, 1890, three years previous to the crisis of 1893, a severe financial panic was felt in Great Britain, Germany, and the United States.
Such...
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The Banking Octopus & the Silver Question: An American Financial History by F.M Fogg
INTRODUCTION
This little story, based on fact, represents, though feebly, the relation that exists between the producing classes and the banks of America. The courts, lawyers, and constabulary hold the same relation to the banks they do to the robbers above mentioned. The banks are the great disbursing agencies of the government, and the principal...
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The Banking & Currency Problem in the United States by Victor Morawetz
THE PROBLEM
For many years the country has suffered from recurring periods of severe financial stringency. During these periods interest rates have been excessively high, and business men have lost heavily through inability to obtain necessary loans and discounts from the banks. At times wide-spread panic and general suspension of payments by the banks...
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The Theory and Practice of Banking Vol 1 by Henry Dunning Macleod
INTRODUCTION
THE following work is an attempt to explain, in as clear and simple language as possible, the elementary principles of Currency and Banking, their progressive development in practice, and the laws at present affecting them.
Many of the works already existing on these subjects are excellent in several respects, and contain much valuable information; but...
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The Theory and Practice of Banking Vol 2 by Henry Dunning Macleod
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Stocks and the Stock Market
With the development of large-scale machine production it was only natural that there should be a transition from the system of private partnership to that of Corporate organization, depending for
its financial existence and support on the sale of bonds and stocks. Through the corporate form of organization it became possible to combine the small...
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Our Defective American Banking System; A Diagnosis and A Prescription
THE periodic recurrence in the United States of severe financial crises, from which the other great nations of the world are nearly if not quite exempt, indicates that something is fundamentally wrong with our banking system and credit machinery. It is, indeed, not uncommon to hear that system denounced as the worst now to...
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The Masters of Capital – A Chronicle of Wall Street by John Moody
In this “book, “Masters of Capital”, we have a most remarkable “Time and Motion Study” of Capitalism in action. In fact, it is, in effect, a copy of their formula, given us by one of the lf keepers
of the seals and records “, with accompanying exhibits of its effects, before and after. If proof...
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Frenzied Finance by Thomas Lawson
FOREWORD
THERE will be set down in this book, in as simple and direct a fashion as I can write it, the story of Amalgamated Copper and of the ” System ” of which it is the most flagrant example. This “System ” is a process or a device for the incubation of wealth...
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Lessons of the Financial Crisis
LESSONS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS – THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
THE PANIC AS A WORLD PHENOMENON
By Frank A. Vanderlip,
Vice-President National City Bank, New York.
It might very properly be urged that the present is too early a date for us to draw wise conclusions from the lessons...
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Investment and Speculation – A Description of the Modern Money Market and Analysis of the Factors Determining the Value of Securities by Thomas Conway
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
It is no part of the purpose of this volume to teach the reader how to speculate. It is hoped, on the contrary, that the book will discourage speculation by the emphasis which it places on the importance of patience, intelligence and foresight in the art of investing. In the minds of...
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Investment and Speculation by Louis Guenther
INTRODUCTION
Every head of a corporation, every business man, in fact everyone employed in a responsible position and upon whose judgment the success of an enterprise largely depends, should provide himself with a general knowledge of the problem of investments and speculation.
Investment and speculation are so closely associated with the well-being of trade that...
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