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1987 Case and Statutory Supplement to Banking Law: Teaching Materials (American Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by West (September, 1987)
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1985 Survey of the Check Collection System
Published in Paperback by Bank Administration Inst (April, 1986)
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1984 Trust and Financial Products Conference: Meeting the Competitive Challenge to the Bottom Line
Published in Paperback by McGraw Hill (Tx) (01 February, 1985)
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1983 National Fact Book of Savings Banking
Published in Paperback by Natl Council of Savings (September, 1983)
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1980 Monetary Control Act supplement to accompany Money and banking, second edition
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Book Co (1981)
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101 Tips for Selling Financial Services
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (01 May, 1986)
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100% Money (Pickering Masters Series)
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Pub Co (01 November, 1996)
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How to kill the Rothschild New World Order
10 Reasons to Abolish the Imf & World Bank (Open Media Pamphlet Series)
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How America Screws the Rest of the WorldThe American public is unaware about how the U.S. government conducts its foreign policy through the IMF and World Bank. The U.S. media has failed to explain to the American public how exactly the World Bank and IMF operate to economically control thrid-world countries. These two organizations actually promote the economic colonization of the third-world. Programs like CNN Pinnacle with Willow Bay provide misleading portrayals of World Bank leaders (i.e. JAMES WOLFENSOHN, PRESIDENT, WORLD BANK). This book fills the gap left by the news media. A very interesting and short read!

10 Minute Guide to Working With Financial Advisors (10 Minute Guides)
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1-dollar coin reintroduction could save millions if it replaced the 1-dollar note : statement of L. Nye Stevens, Director of Planning and Reporting, General Government Division, before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-GGD-95-146)
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Irving Fisher, an economics professor at Yale University, also wrote a book about the same time called 100% Money. In this book he advocated that the government should issue our money rather than let the banks create the money and have the government borrow it and pay the interest on it as Keynes proposed. This is so important, let me repeat it. Fisher advocated that the government should issue the money, thereby creating neither debt nor the burdensome interest which must be paid through taxation. Had we followed Fisher rather than Keynes, Canadians would be in clover today.
Irving Fisher was not the only one at the time advocating that the government issue our money supply. Government issuance of the the money supply was also advocated by the Chicago Group of economists. This group was comprised of Professors Harvey Simons, Lloyd Mints, A.G. Hart, Frank Knight, Garfield Cox, Henry Schultz, and Paul H. Douglas. There are so many economists, businessmen, and even former bankers in the U.S.A. now supporting this view that space does not permit the publishing of all their names.
There is one more outstanding economist who has backed monetary reform. It is our Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman. He wrote a book in 1960 called, A Program For Monetary Stability. On page 65 he stated that he was in favor of what Henry Simons and Lloyd Mints were advocating, that is, 100% reserve. In other words, he advocated that governments, rather than private banks, issue the money supply.
We also have some outstanding Canadians advocating the same, John Hotson, Professor of Economics, University of Waterloo, Professor Gordon Burnham of the University of Ottawa, (Economic Thinking in a Canadian Context, page 589), and Professor Warren Blackman of Calgary University."
- excerpted from "Billions for the Bankers, Debt for the People"