Washington and Wall Street: The New Deal and Investment Bankers, 1933–1940
Vincent Carosso
Business History Review, 1970, vol. 44, issue 4, 425-445
Abstract:
Professor Carosso analyzes the impact of New Deal legislation upon the nation's investment banking community. Although some adjustments in banking methods resulted, the reforms did not effect any fundamental changes in the position of investment bankers in the American economy.
Date: 1970
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