Keith Wheeles

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During the war, the nation’s new central bank, the Federal Reserve, which had been created in 1913, banned the export of gold and agreed to purchase Treasury securities to help finance the war. The consequent monetary expansion resulted in a rise in domestic inflation, which reached nearly 20 percent by 1918.
Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy (Markets and Governments in Economic History)
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