Used – good condition, rare book from the Omni Reference Library collection.
Thorwald Siegfried (1881-1945) American-born, became a lawyer around 1904 and in May 1908 was the owner and editor of the Edmonds (WA) Tribune.
The Siegfried plan is a demonstration that Congress can cure unemployment, bank failures, business depression, and enlarge the volume of money and credit, by exercising its constitutional power to regulate the value of money. The Siegfried plan was no doubt his own solution to the monetary problems encountered during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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