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Irving Fisher's Plan

Beckhart, Benjamin Haggott | July 10, 1935 issue

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This article focuses on the book "100% Money," by Irving Fisher. One must commend the moderation of the publisher's claim for economist Irving Fisher's most recent work. The jacket blurb states that the 100 per cent plan is designed to eliminate runs on commercial banks; largely to cure or prevent depressions; and to wipe out much of the national debt. In its price gyrations the dollar keeps step with the twistings and contortions of bank loans and investments and hence of bank deposits.

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100% Money (Book); FISHER, Irving, 1867-1947; ECONOMISTS; BANKS & banking; DEPRESSIONS; DEBTS, Public
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