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Marriner Eccles – The Early Years

Season 1 Episode 1 | 5m 07s

Long before he came to head the Federal Reserve Board, Marriner Eccles began life as the son of Scottish immigrants, Mormon settlers searching for a better life in Northern Utah. Marriner would get his business acumen from his father, David Eccles — a successful entrepreneur, and at the time one of the wealthiest men between Denver and San Francisco.

Funding provided by the Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation, and by Vincent P. and Janet Mancini.
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How does the nation’s central bank work to oversee the U.S. economy?
The Treasury–Fed Accord of 1951 created the modern Federal Reserve as it exists today.
In 1934, President Roosevelt appointed Marriner Eccles as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
The Depression led Marriner to believe in a more active role of government in the economy.
Marriner Eccles shaped the Federal Reserve into the independent institution it is today.
Marriner Eccles shaped the Federal Reserve into the independent institution it is today.
Discover one of the premier economic thinkers of his time.
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