The Banking Crisis : the End of an Epoch.

This volume presents a clear and concise explanation of why the American banking crisis of 1933 occurred. The bulk of the book analyses the actual events of the final major panic which was ushered in by the closing down of the banks in the State of Michigan on February 14, 1933. The following three...

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Main Author: Nadler, Marcus, 1895-1965
Other Authors: Bogen, Jules I. (Jules Irwin), 1903-1963
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Series:Routledge library editions. Banking & finance ; v. 24.
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Summary:This volume presents a clear and concise explanation of why the American banking crisis of 1933 occurred. The bulk of the book analyses the actual events of the final major panic which was ushered in by the closing down of the banks in the State of Michigan on February 14, 1933. The following three weeks made history and events happened so fast that years of banking history seemed to be compressed into as many days. The events are set within an historical context which enables the reader to see the panic in relation to what came before it.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume)
ISBN:9781136300844
1136300848
9781136300837
113630083X
0203116836
9780203116838
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.