Excerpt from Some Notes on Agricultural Readjustment and the High Cost of Living
It will be accepted at once that the volume of bank deposits must grow with increased commodity production and therefore we may roughly examine into this as well. If we combine the tonnage productivity of agriculture, metals, coal, salt, cement, lumber and the quarries, we shall 'cover the great bulk of our products. These figures also must be taken as merely indicating the tendencies of the times.
If we attach the index of prices during these periods and com pare them with the per cent. Variation in commodity production and bank deposits, we have the following interesting parallels.
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Herbert Hoover: self-made millionaire, dedicated philanthropist, and pioneering humanitarian, he had finished the war as Wilson's appointed head of the American Food Administration. There was just one problem--he couldn't decide whether to run as a Democrat or a Republican.
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