| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1935 - 920 pages
...Reserve Board to exercise such powers as It possesses to promote conditions making for business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...may be possible within the scope of monetary action. (Thereupon, the committee took a recess until 3 pm, this day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN. Dr.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1935 - 368 pages
...such powers as it possesses in such manner as to promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...may be possible within the scope of monetary action and credit administration." SECTION 205 Page 44. Strike out everything commencing with line 11 through... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1935 - 1050 pages
...to promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstablliziug fluctuations in the general level of production, trade,...and employment, so far as may be possible within the scoi>e of monetary action and credit administration." At present. — There is no requirement of law... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1935 - 1048 pages
...monetary policies", and are to exercise such powers as they possess and a? far as they can to mitigate "unstabilizing fluctuations in the general level of production, trade, prices, and employment." This introduces the planning idea into Federal Reserve policy. In addition it constitutes a mandate... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1956 - 830 pages
...economic stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations in the general ipvcl of production, trade, prices, and employment, so far...may be possible within, the scope of monetary action and credit administration. The effectiveness of the Federal Reserve System depends upon its operation... | |
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1958 - 908 pages
...Board to exercise its powers in such manner as to promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...may be possible within the scope of monetary action and credit administration. These provisions have been omitted from the bill reported by_the committee.... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1961 - 212 pages
...such powers as it possesses in such manner as to promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...far as may be possible within the scope of monetary and credit administration." H. Rept. No. 742, 74th Cong., 1st sess. (1935), p. 9. 17 An attempt to... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1965 - 744 pages
...such powers as it possesses in such manner as to promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...the general level of production, trade, prices, and employ7 Chandler, op. clt., pp. 184-185 ; Goldenwelser, op. clt., pp. 158-159. ment so far as may be... | |
| John Turner Woolley - 1984 - 298 pages
...Marriner Eccles proposed that the System be charged to "promote conditions conducive to business stability and to mitigate by its influence unstabilizing fluctuations...may be possible within the scope of monetary action and credit administration." Marrincr S. Eccles, Beckoning Frontiers: Public and Personal Recollections... | |
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