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  mcchesney martin: Statements and Speeches of William McChesney Martin, Jr William McChesney Martin, 1951
  mcchesney martin: Chairman of the Fed Robert P. Bremner, 2008-10-01 This is the first biography of William McChesney Martin, Jr. (1906-1998), the first paid president of the New York Stock Exchange and the chairman of the Federal Reserve System under Presidents Truman to Nixon. The extent of Martin’s influence on the course of American economic history was significant: arguably he has done more to strengthen and reform the nation’s most important financial institutions than has any other individual. Chairman of the Fed tells Martin’s fascinating life story and explains his lasting impact on the NYSE and the Fed, both troubled institutions that Martin transformed. The book provides an inside look into the economic deliberations of five presidential administrations and describes Martin’s battles to bring about ethical and intelligent regulation of U.S. financial markets. His experiences shed light not only on the evolution of the American financial system but also on critical issues that confront the system today.
  mcchesney martin: Nomination of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Hearings Before ..., 84-2 ..., January 20, and 27, 1956 United States. Congress. Senate. Banking and Currency Committee, 1956
  mcchesney martin: Statements and Speeches of William McChesney Martin, Sr William McChesney Martin, 1911
  mcchesney martin: Nomination of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Hearings Before ..., 84-2 ..., January 20, and 27, 1956 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, 1956
  mcchesney martin: Nomination of William McChesney Martin, Jr United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, 1956 Includes discussion of Treasury Dept influence in Federal Reserve Board credit policy reversal.
  mcchesney martin: Statement of William McChesney Martin, Jr. ... Before the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives William McChesney Martin, 1968*
  mcchesney martin: Statement by William McChesney Martin, Jr. Before the Subcommittee on Housing of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee William McChesney Martin, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1957
  mcchesney martin: Statement by William McChesney Martin, Jr. ... Before the Joint Economic Committee, February 14, 1968 William McChesney Martin, 1968
  mcchesney martin: Nomination of William McChesney Martin, Jr United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Small Business, 1951
  mcchesney martin: Statement of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Before the Joint Economic Committee, February 5, 1957 William McChesney Martin, 1957
  mcchesney martin: Statement of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, June 14, 1957 William McChesney Martin, 1957
  mcchesney martin: Statement by William McChesney Martin Before the Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, March 7, 1957 William McChesney Martin, 1957
  mcchesney martin: Movers and Shakers, Scalawags and Suffragettes Carol Ferring Shepley, 2008 The history of Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis is told through the stories of those who are buried there. Cemetery records and interviews with insiders inform the research--Provided by publisher.
  mcchesney martin: Statement of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, June 12, 1956 William McChesney Martin, 1956
  mcchesney martin: A Century of Monetary Policy at the Fed David E. Lindsey, 2016-04-20 In this narrative history, David E. Lindsey gives the reader a ringside seat to a century of policies at the US Federal Reserve. Alternating between broad historical strokes and deep dives into the significance of monetary issues and developments, Lindsey offers a fascinating look into monetary policymaking from the Fed's inception in 1913 to today. Lindsey's three decades of service on the Federal Reserve Board staff allow him to combine the heft of scholarship with an insider's perspective on how the recent chairmen's and current chairwoman's personalities and singular visions have shaped policy choices with far-reaching consequences. He critiques the performances of Chairman Ben Bernanke and Vice Chair Janet Yellen during the prelude, outbreak, and aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, situating them in the context of the Fed's century-long history. He also quantitatively explores an alternative to the conventional New-Keynesian theory of inflation, replacing so-called rational expectations with the Fed's inflation objective. This unique volume is a piece of living history that has much to offer economists and monetary policy and finance professionals.
  mcchesney martin: Statement of William McChesney Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the Joint Economic Committee, December 11, 1956 William McChesney Martin, 1956
  mcchesney martin: Congressional Oversight of the Federal Reserve System United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, 1971
  mcchesney martin: The Federal Reserve System United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1978
  mcchesney martin: The Economic Gatekeeper Pasquale De Marco, 2025-05-16 In the annals of American economic history, few figures loom as large as William McChesney Martin Jr., the first paid president of the New York Stock Exchange and the longest-serving chairman of the Federal Reserve System. This comprehensive biography delves into Martin's remarkable life and career, shedding light on his profound impact on the shaping of the nation's financial institutions and economic destiny. Martin's journey began in the midst of the Roaring Twenties, an era of unbridled optimism and economic prosperity. Born into a wealthy and influential family, he displayed an innate aptitude for finance from a young age. After graduating from Yale University, Martin immersed himself in the world of stocks and bonds, quickly rising through the ranks of the New York Stock Exchange. His exceptional leadership skills and unwavering commitment to ethical practices earned him the respect of his peers, culminating in his appointment as the Exchange's first paid president in 1938. During his tenure at the helm of the New York Stock Exchange, Martin spearheaded a series of transformative reforms, modernizing trading practices, strengthening regulatory oversight, and championing the interests of both investors and listed companies. His efforts played a pivotal role in restoring confidence in the stock market following the devastating crash of 1929, laying the foundation for a new era of economic growth. In 1951, Martin's expertise and reputation caught the attention of President Harry S. Truman, who appointed him as the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. This marked a turning point in Martin's career, propelling him to the forefront of American economic policymaking. As chairman, Martin faced a daunting array of challenges, including the Korean War, the Cold War, and the shifting global economic landscape. Martin's tenure at the Fed spanned five presidential administrations, from Truman to Nixon. Throughout this period, he steered the course of monetary policy with a steady hand, navigating the complexities of inflation, unemployment, and international economic crises. His unwavering commitment to price stability and sustainable economic growth earned him the respect and admiration of economists and policymakers alike. Beyond his technical prowess, Martin was also a master of communication and diplomacy. He possessed an uncanny ability to explain complex economic concepts to the public in a clear and engaging manner. His regular press conferences became must-see events, where he eloquently articulated the Fed's policies and decisions, fostering a sense of trust and understanding among the American people. Martin's legacy extends far beyond his time as chairman of the Fed. He left an indelible mark on the institution, shaping its culture, values, and operating procedures. His unwavering commitment to ethical leadership, integrity, and transparency set a high standard for future generations of central bankers. This biography offers a captivating exploration of Martin's life and career, providing valuable insights into the making of modern American economic policy. If you like this book, write a review on google books!
  mcchesney martin: The Pressures on American Monetary Policy Thomas Havrilesky, 1995-04-30 The basic motivation for this book is my lifelong interest in the relationship between political processes and macroeconomic outcomes, especially in the area of monetary policy. Nowadays, monetary policy is an area where political considerations are believed by scholars to regularly impact upon economic results. In contrast, when my interest in this subject began thirty years ago, the scholarly literature on monetary policy hardly ever mentioned systematic political influences. My dissertation at the University of Illinois in 1966 and my first article (in the Joumal of Political Economy in 1967) addressed the modeling and estimation of the concerns that propel monetary policy. In the political and economic turbulence of the period from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, it became clear that the directions taken by monetary policy were changing with some frequency. My research during that period dealt with models of monetary policy. In attempting to measure these changes, it suggested that monetary policy reactions to the state of the economy were not stable over time. During this period I became interested in reforms which might reduce the resulting instability in the economy. For example, my 1972 article in the Joumal of Political Economy suggested systematic penalties Federal Reserve officials who failed to meet the goal of monetary stability by tying their budgets or salaries inversely to the rate of inflation.
  mcchesney martin: Congressional Oversight of the Federal Reserve System United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee, 1971
  mcchesney martin: Hearings United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency, 1971
  mcchesney martin: Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 144, no. 2, 2000) ,
  mcchesney martin: Nomination of Arthur F. Burns United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, 1970
  mcchesney martin: Hearings United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, 1969
  mcchesney martin: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1967 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
  mcchesney martin: State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee, 1962
  mcchesney martin: State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1962
  mcchesney martin: European Recovery Program United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations, 1948
  mcchesney martin: Centennial History of Missouri Walter Barlow Stevens, 1921
  mcchesney martin: Standards for Guiding Monetary Action United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1968 Examines Federal Reserve System monetary policy, its relationship to Federal fiscal policy, time lags between recognizing and acting on money supply fluctuations, and general ability to manage U.S. money supply.
  mcchesney martin: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Joint Economic Committee United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1967
  mcchesney martin: Hearings , 1962
  mcchesney martin: Standards for Guiding Monetary Action United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee, 1968
  mcchesney martin: Encyclopedia of the Kennedys Joseph M. Siracusa, 2012-09-07 An expansive reference that overviews John F. Kennedy's presidency, covering the people, places, and events that comprised the political landscape of the Kennedy era. The Kennedy family has played a leading role in the annals of American politics for over 100 years, no greater than when John F. Kennedy (JFK) became the 35th president of the United States. The celebrity surrounding the circumstances of his presidency, particularly his sudden assassination, made JFK the object of many enduring myths: that he might have been one of the country's greatest leaders had he lived, that he would have kept the United States out of Vietnam, and that he was a martyr to right-wing assassins. Encyclopedia of the Kennedys: The People and Events That Shaped America is a three-volume reference set that provides an in-depth look at JFK's presidency, including his foreign and domestic policies, political allies and enemies, and major events and speeches. This A–Z encyclopedia also contains entries on the events of the 1960s that changed our nation forever, such as JFK's assassination and the Warren Commission report, the space program, and the My Lai Massacre, as well as the individuals who defined the time, such as writers Norman Mailer and James Baldwin, folk musicians Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, and activists Cesar Chavez and Martin Luther King, Jr. Appendices provide a substantial archive of primary documents and identify officeholders during JFK's presidency, while an annotated bibliography supplies sources for additional research.
  mcchesney martin: President's Message Disapproving S. 57 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, 1959
  mcchesney martin: American Fiction, 1901-1925 Geoffrey D. Smith, 1997-08-13 A 1997 bibliography of American fiction from 1901-1925.
  mcchesney martin: Economic Report of the President United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1963
  mcchesney martin: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1971
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Tim McChesney 3/16/07. James McChesney d. 1899 Oswego, NY. Esther Rancier 4/19/07.

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