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Charles N. Fowler

Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question

In “Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question,” Charles N. Fowler provides a comprehensive exploration of the complexities surrounding banking systems and their influence on economic stability. Through a series of engaging discussions, Fowler employs a clear and analytical literary style, making complex concepts accessible to both scholars and lay readers. The work, rooted in the economic theories of the early 20th century, reflects concerns over monetary policy, the banking industry's role in financial crises, and the legal frameworks governing financial institutions, thus situating itself within the broader context of American economic thought during a transformative period. Charles N. Fowler was an influential figure in finance and economics, with a background that shaped his insights on banking practices and policies. His experiences and observations in both the private sector and public consultations offered him a unique vantage point, leading him to distill complex financial mechanisms into understandable discourse. Fowler's deep engagement with contemporary banking issues is evident, drawing from historical precedents to advocate for reforms that would stabilize and improve the banking system. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the foundational principles and historical context of banking. It not only elucidates the pressing banking concerns of Fowler'Äôs time but also resonates with ongoing debates in modern finance. Readers seeking to deepen their comprehension of banking and economic theory will find Fowler's discussions both enlightening and relevant.
613 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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