Published in 1910 as part of the United States National Monetary Commission’s investigation into banking systems around the world, this book provides a thorough analysis of the Canadian banking system in the early 20th century. Written by economist and financial expert Joseph French Johnson, the book examines the history, structure, and operations of Canadian banks, and offers insights into their strengths and weaknesses. The book remains an important reference for scholars and practitioners interested in the history and development of financial systems in North America.
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