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Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact

Raymond J. Saulnier, Harold G. Halcrow and Neil H. Jacoby

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 1957
Note: PE ME
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Objectives and Scope of the Study , pp 1-6 Downloads
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Growth of Federal Credit Activities , pp 6-10 Downloads
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Relative Importance of Federal Lending , pp 10-21 Downloads
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Federal Credit Services , pp 22-24 Downloads
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Lending Experience of the Agencies , pp 25-27 Downloads
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Have Federal Credit Programs Been Self-Supporting? , pp 27-28 Downloads
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The Economic Significance of Federal Lending and Loan Insurance , pp 28-29 Downloads
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Effects on Aggregate Economic Activity , pp 29-40 Downloads
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Effects on Allocation of Resources , pp 40-44 Downloads
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Effects on Credit Markets and Lending Practices , pp 44-48 Downloads
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