Barger, Harold
Overview
Works: | 14 works in 198 publications in 2 languages and 4,101 library holdings |
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Genres: | History Abstracts |
Roles: | Author, Creator |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Harold Barger
The transportation industries, 1889-1946; a study of output, employment, and productivity by
Harold Barger(
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21 editions published between 1951 and 1975 in English and held by 680 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
21 editions published between 1951 and 1975 in English and held by 680 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Distribution's place in the American economy since 1869 by
Harold Barger(
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28 editions published between 1955 and 1976 in English and held by 653 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
28 editions published between 1955 and 1976 in English and held by 653 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Money, banking, and public policy by
Harold Barger(
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29 editions published between 1962 and 1969 in English and held by 605 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1962 and 1969 in English and held by 605 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The mining industries, 1899-1939 : a study of output, employment, and productivity by
Harold Barger(
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24 editions published between 1944 and 1975 in English and held by 592 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1944 and 1975 in English and held by 592 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
American agriculture, 1899-1939; a study of output, employment and productivitiy by
Harold Barger(
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31 editions published between 1939 and 1979 in English and held by 588 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
31 editions published between 1939 and 1979 in English and held by 588 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The management of money; a survey of American experience by
Harold Barger(
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12 editions published in 1964 in English and held by 482 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published in 1964 in English and held by 482 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Outlay and income in the United States, 1921-1938 by
Harold Barger(
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21 editions published between 1942 and 1984 in English and held by 247 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
21 editions published between 1942 and 1984 in English and held by 247 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
College on credit : a history of United Student Aid Funds, 1960-1980 by
Harold Barger(
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4 editions published in 1981 in English and held by 129 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The role and history of the United States Aid Funds, which guarantees student loans made by conventional lenders, and developments at the state and federal levels are addressed. United Student Aid Funds, which helped open private credit markets to student borrowers, operates in all 50 states and U.S. territories. The events and people that helped establish this agency, which processed its first loan in February 1961, are discussed. By 1964 United Student Aid Funds, with deposits from 600 colleges, and contracts to guarantee loans with 4,000 banks, was endorsing student notes at a rate of $10 million per year. In 1965, the organization supported legislation that would allow federal intervention only in those states where state or private organizations had failed to establish loan guarantee agencies. United Student Aid Funds opposed: (1) provision of the 1965 Higher Education Act for loans with subsidized interest and (2) 1967 amendments to the Act to provide 80 percent federal reinsurance (also known as coinsurance) of student loans. The organization has derived most of its operating income from donations and earnings on reserves, and implicit in its philosophy was the notion that only "needy" and "deserving" students should get loans. The issue of needs determination and the effects of the establishment of new state guarantee agencies in some states on the activation of Federally Insured Student Loan Programs in others are considered. Attention is also directed to the Guaranteed Opportunity Achievement Loan program; loans to students studying for the professions, including minority law students; and loan defaults. A paper on determining default rates by C.W.V. Meares, and financial statistics are appended. (Sw)
4 editions published in 1981 in English and held by 129 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The role and history of the United States Aid Funds, which guarantees student loans made by conventional lenders, and developments at the state and federal levels are addressed. United Student Aid Funds, which helped open private credit markets to student borrowers, operates in all 50 states and U.S. territories. The events and people that helped establish this agency, which processed its first loan in February 1961, are discussed. By 1964 United Student Aid Funds, with deposits from 600 colleges, and contracts to guarantee loans with 4,000 banks, was endorsing student notes at a rate of $10 million per year. In 1965, the organization supported legislation that would allow federal intervention only in those states where state or private organizations had failed to establish loan guarantee agencies. United Student Aid Funds opposed: (1) provision of the 1965 Higher Education Act for loans with subsidized interest and (2) 1967 amendments to the Act to provide 80 percent federal reinsurance (also known as coinsurance) of student loans. The organization has derived most of its operating income from donations and earnings on reserves, and implicit in its philosophy was the notion that only "needy" and "deserving" students should get loans. The issue of needs determination and the effects of the establishment of new state guarantee agencies in some states on the activation of Federally Insured Student Loan Programs in others are considered. Attention is also directed to the Guaranteed Opportunity Achievement Loan program; loans to students studying for the professions, including minority law students; and loan defaults. A paper on determining default rates by C.W.V. Meares, and financial statistics are appended. (Sw)
Foreign trade by
Harold Barger(
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19 editions published between 1936 and 1979 in English and Undetermined and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
19 editions published between 1936 and 1979 in English and Undetermined and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The American economy in operation by
Horace Taylor(
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4 editions published in 1949 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1949 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Amerika nogyo no seicho bunseki(
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2 editions published in 1957 in Japanese and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1957 in Japanese and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Main currents in modern economic life(
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Distribution's place in the American economy by
Harold Barger(
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1 edition published in 1955 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1955 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Schurr, Sam H.
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Landsberg, Hans H.
- Barger, Gwyneth 1913-
- United Student Aid Funds, Inc
- Conference on Research in National Income and Wealth
- Taylor, Horace 1894- Author
- National Bureau of Economic Research (Estats Units d'Amèrica) Editor
- 山口, 辰六郎
- Conference on Research in Income and Wealth
Associated Subjects
Agriculture Agriculture--Economic aspects Banks and banking Columbia University Commerce Consumption (Economics) Currency question Economic history Exchange Federal Reserve banks Great Britain Gross national product Income International finance Mineral industries Mining engineering Mining industry and finance Monetary policy Money Retirement, Mandatory Socialism Student loans Transportation United States United Student Aid Funds, Inc Universities and colleges--Faculty