Amendment to Federal Reserve Act is a comprehensive report on proposed changes to the Federal Reserve Act, presented to the House of Representatives in 1916. Drawing on expert testimony and extensive research, the report analyzes the current state of the financial system and recommends a series of measures to strengthen and expand the role of the Federal Reserve. With its detailed analysis and authoritative voice, Amendment to Federal Reserve Act is an essential document for anyone studying the history of American finance and banking.
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