Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed (eBook)

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2019
146 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-8285-8 (ISBN)

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Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed -  Jack Rasmus
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In 1913the United States was one of the last major economies to establish a central bank. This book examines the history and evolution of central banking in the United States from the perspective of central banking functions such as aggregator of private lending to the federal government and the fiscal agent for the government.
The US in 1913 was one of the last major economies to establish an institution of a central bank. The book examines, however, the history and evolution of central banking in the US from the perspective of central banking functionsi.e. aggregator of private lending to the federal government, fiscal agent for the government, regulator of money supply, monopoly over currency issuance, banking system supervision, and lender of last resort. The evolution of central banking functions is traced from earliest pre-1987 proposals, through the Constitutional Convention and Congressional debates on Hamilton's 1st Report on Credit, the rise and fall of the 1st and 2nd Banks of the United States, through the long period of the National Banking System, 1862-1913. The book describes how US federal governmentsoften in cooperation with the largest US private banks in New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere in the northeastattempted to expand and develop those functions, sometimes successfully sometimes not, from 1781 through the creation of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Other themes include how rapid US economic growth, and an expanding, geographically dispersed private banking system, created formidable resistance by banks at the state and local level to the evolution and consolidation of central banking functions at the national level. Whenever central banking functions were dismantled (1810s, 1830s) or were weakened (after 1860s), the consequences were financial instability and severe economic depressions. The book concludes with a detailed narrative on how, from 1903 to 1913, big eastern banksleveraging the Panic of 1907, weak economic recovery of 1909-13, and need to expand internationallyallied with Congressional supporters to prevail over state and local banking interests and created the Fed; how the structure of the 1913 Fed clearly favored New York banks while granting concessions to state and local banks to win Congressional approval; and how that compromise central bank structure doomed US monetary policy to fail after 1929.

Jack Rasmus is professor of economics at St. Mary's College.

Chapter One: The Evolution of Central Banking Functions in the USChapter Two: Hamilton’s VisionChapter Three: The 1st Bank of the US as Central BankChapter Four: The 2nd Bank of the US as Central BankChapter Five: Jackson Contra Central BankingChapter Six: From Free Banking to National BankingChapter Seven: The Legacies of National Banking: 1873-1898Chapter Eight: Panic of 1907 & the Treasury’s Last HurrahChapter Nine: The Road to the Fed, 1903-1913Chapter Ten: The Fed as Bank of Bankers, 1913-1929

Zusatzinfo 1 Illustrations including: - 1 Tables.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte 1907 Panic • 1913 Federal Reserve Act • 1st-2nd Banks of the United States • Alexander Hamilton • Depressions 19th Century • Jekyll Island • National Banking System • State-Local Banks • US Constitutional Convention
ISBN-10 1-4985-8285-0 / 1498582850
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-8285-8 / 9781498582858
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