Financial History 143 Fall 2022 | Page 4

IN THIS ISSUE
▶ By Mark Higgins
▶ By Michael A . Martorelli
▶ By Bob Pisani
▶ By Derek Lidow
▶ By Eric Brothers
▶ By Arthur E . Wilmarth , Jr .
▶ By Ramon Vasconcellos

IN THIS ISSUE

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Issue 143 • Fall 2022 ( ISSN 1520-4723 )
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Financial History is the official membership magazine of the Museum of American Finance .
11 The Story of Hetty Green
America ’ s first value investor and financial grandmaster .

▶ By Mark Higgins

16 The Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Could the RFC of the 1930s be a model for a federal infrastructure bank ?

▶ By Michael A . Martorelli

20 ETFs and the Origin of Indexing
The pioneers who shaped index funds and changed how the world invests .

▶ By Bob Pisani

24 The Entrepreneurs : Ancient Partners of Power
Entrepreneurs have been shaping the world we live in since the earliest civilizations .

▶ By Derek Lidow

28 Applying Hamilton ’ s Mint Report to American Finance and Commerce
When Congress considered Alexander Hamilton ’ s “ Report on the Establishment of a Mint ” and enacted the Coinage Act of 1792 , important elements from the Report were excluded .

▶ By Eric Brothers

32 Glass-Steagall and the Restoration of Financial Stability
Banks became major players in US securities markets twice in the past century , and both times helped to promote unsustainable credit booms that led to devastating busts .

▶ By Arthur E . Wilmarth , Jr .

36 Politics and Free Trade
Examining the Walker Tariff of 1846 .

▶ By Ramon Vasconcellos

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