This publication is an analysis of the monetary policies of Franklin D. Roosevelts administration, focusing on the primary likely causes of its economic successes. The author challenges the argument that it was World War II that brought the U.S. out of the Great Depression, and argues that FDRs greatest economic successes were the direct result of the gold and silver purchase programs and the restoration of Americas banking and financial institutions. This book challenges the claim that the U.S. merely transferred the Great Depression to other nations. This analysis of Roosevelts monetary...
This publication is an analysis of the monetary policies of Franklin D. Roosevelts administration, focusing on the primary likely causes of its econom...