Financial History Magazine

 
Fall 2009
Featured Article: For Us or For Them? Bailouts Then and Now

The Museum's quarterly membership magazine, Financial History, is the internationally-recognized source for the history of commerce and the development of the American capital markets.  Each issue features articles about the people, companies and events that have contributed to the nation's financial system, with the intention of lending perspective to current business and financial issues.  

All levels of Museum membership include a one year subscription to Financial History, and individual issues are available in the Museum Shop for $4 per copy.

To submit a letter to the editor or receive information on advertising opportunities in Financial History, please e-mail editor@moaf.org.

Fall 2009: For Us or For Them? Bailouts Then and Now
Should the U.S. government, or any government for that matter, use public money to stabilize a disintegrating financial system? Theory backed by historical experience suggests that it should, but only if it does so in just the right way.


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