The Wall Street Money Trust from Pujo through Medina
Vincent P. Carosso
Business History Review, 1973, vol. 47, issue 4, 421-437
Abstract:
Assaults on the “money power” had a profound influence on public policies in twentieth-century America. Tracing the history of the “money trust” controversy through the first half of this century, Professor Carosso concludes that the attacks were largely unjustified, either on economic or legal grounds.
Date: 1973
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