Frank A. Vanderlip served as a Vice President of National City Bank, and later became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. In the 1910, he aided J.P. Morgan in drafting the Federal Reserve Act, which Congress ultimately passed in 1913. In this book, Vanderlip explores his personal ideas about how he would like to see the American monetary system develop in the more distant future.
Frank A. Vanderlip served as a Vice President of National City Bank, and later became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. In the 1910, he aided J.P. Morgan in drafting the Federal Reserve Act, which Congress ultimately passed in 1913. In this book, Vanderlip explores his personal ideas about how he would like to see the American monetary system develop in the more distant future.