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Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”

New Books in Economic and Business History

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Marriner Eccles and New Deal Dynamics

This chapter explores Marriner Eccles's unique role within the New Deal administration, where his independence allowed for critical discourse on economic policies. It highlights the tensions between fiscal and monetary strategies, particularly through his influential contributions like the Banking Act of 1935. The discussion underscores Eccles's advocacy for expansive programs during the Great Depression and the complexities surrounding his attempts to stabilize the economy.

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