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- catalog contributor b5512641.
- catalog created "1963.".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "1963.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1963.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog description "Part I: The Background of the Return to Flexible Monetary Policy -- The Revival of Belief in Flexible Monetary Policy: 1945-1951 -- The New Theory of Monetary Management: The Roosa Doctrine -- The Federal Reserve Board's Conception of Monetary Management: A Return to Orthodoxy and Tradition in Practice -- Part II: The Federal Reserve's Use of Monetary Instruments -- Open Market Operations and the Policy of Dealing in "Bills Only" -- The Controversy about "Bills Only" and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy -- The Record of "Bills Only" in the Application of Monetary Policy -- The Use of the Discount Mechanism -- Changes in Cash Reserve Requirements as a Credit Control Instrument -- The Failure to Use Selective Credit Controls -- Part III: The Federal Reserve's Control Over Financial Variables -- The Federal Reserve's Control of the Money Supply -- The Problem of the Velocity of Money -- The Influence of Changing Long-Term Interest Rates and Capital Values on Financial Institutions -- Part IV: Summary -- Findings and Conclusions of the Study.".
- catalog extent "376 p.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "1963.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "332.11".
- catalog subject "Federal Reserve banks.".
- catalog subject "HG538 .A504".
- catalog subject "Monetary policy United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: The Background of the Return to Flexible Monetary Policy -- The Revival of Belief in Flexible Monetary Policy: 1945-1951 -- The New Theory of Monetary Management: The Roosa Doctrine -- The Federal Reserve Board's Conception of Monetary Management: A Return to Orthodoxy and Tradition in Practice -- Part II: The Federal Reserve's Use of Monetary Instruments -- Open Market Operations and the Policy of Dealing in "Bills Only" -- The Controversy about "Bills Only" and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy -- The Record of "Bills Only" in the Application of Monetary Policy -- The Use of the Discount Mechanism -- Changes in Cash Reserve Requirements as a Credit Control Instrument -- The Failure to Use Selective Credit Controls -- Part III: The Federal Reserve's Control Over Financial Variables -- The Federal Reserve's Control of the Money Supply -- The Problem of the Velocity of Money -- The Influence of Changing Long-Term Interest Rates and Capital Values on Financial Institutions -- Part IV: Summary -- Findings and Conclusions of the Study.".
- catalog title "Federal Reserve policy reappraised, 1951-1959.".
- catalog type "text".