Monetary and banking history [electronic resource] : essays in honour of Forrest Capie / edited by Geoffrey Wood, Terence C. Mills and Nicholas Crafts.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 62.Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.Description: xxii, 316 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 332.109 22
- HG231 .M576 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Writing history -- The commissioned historians of the Bank of England / Charles Goodhart -- The new monetary and financial history / Barry Eichengreen -- Crisis management -- English financial markets in the 1830s : information networks, risk assessment and banking crisis / Michael Collins and Mae Baker -- Implementing Bagehot's rule in a world of derivatives : the Banque de France as a lender of last resort in the nineteenth century / Eugene White -- Banking crises and the rules of the game / Charles Calomiris -- Money and interest rates -- Money and interest rates in the United States during the Great Depression / Peter Basile, John Landon-Lane, and Hugh Rockoff -- Two and a half centuries of British interest rates, monetary regimes, and inflation / Terence Mills and Geoffrey Wood -- Monetary aggregates restored? : Capie and Webber revisited / Alec Chrystal and Paul Mizen -- Implications of economic integration -- Does the euro need a fiscal union? : some lessons from history / Michael Bordo, Lars Jonung, and Agnieszka Markiewcz -- Making a central bank without a state / Harold James -- Openness, protectionism, and Britain's productivity performance over the long-run / Stephen Broadberry and Nicholas Crafts -- The price-cost mark-up in the UK : a long-run perspective / Nichoals Crafts and Terence Mills.
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