The Industrial Advance Program of the Federal Reserve System
James C. Dolley
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1936, vol. 50, issue 2, 229-274
Abstract:
Theory of the original Federal Reserve Act, 229.— Early emergency lending provisions, 231.— Emergency loan legislation, 233.— Industrial advances by the federal reserve banks, 241. —Provisions of the Act, 245.— Launching the program, 249.— Development of the program, 253.—Procedure in handling applications, 253.— Safety of loans, 256.— Profitability to the reserve banks, 263.— Necessity for the program, 264.— Reserve bank competition, 271.— Conclusions, 272.
Date: 1936
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