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The Bank of England, a history

Auteur : J H Clapham, Sir
Éditeur : Cambridge [Eng.] The University Press, 1944.
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
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The late Sir John Clapham's history of the Bank of England was written at the invitation of the authorities and was first published in 1944, to commemorate its 250th anniversary. It covers the bank's whole history from its foundation until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, with an epilogue, the bank as it is, which brings the story down to the period immediately before the Second World War. The treatment  Lire la suite...
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Clapham, J. H. (John Harold), Sir, 1873-1946.
Bank of England.
Cambridge [Eng.] The University Press, 1944
(OCoLC)762093688
Type d’ouvrage : Ressource Internet
Format : Livre, Ressource Internet
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : J H Clapham, Sir
ISBN : 0521046629 9780521046626
Numéro OCLC : 249869
Description : 2 v. fronts., ports., facsims., diagrs. 25 cm.
Contenu : I. 1694-1797.--II. 1797-1914. With an epilogue: The bank as it is. Volume I: 1. The Antecedents and the first Three Years of the Bank --
2. The Bank and the Government, 1697-1764 --
3. The Organization and Business of the Bank, 1694-1764 --
4. The Bank and the Bankers, 1750-1797 --
5. The Bank and the Government, 1764-1797 --
6. The Organization and Business of the Bank, 1764-1797 --
7. The Bank and the Crises of the Eighteenth Century --
8. The Proprietors of Bank Stock, 1694-1797 --
Volume II: 1. The Years of Suspended Cash Payments, 1797-1821 --
2. From the Resumption of Cash Payment to the Charter Act of 1833 --
3. Between two Charter Acts, 1833-1844 --
4. The Decade following the Act of 1844 and the Crisis of 1847 --
5. War, Gold and Crises, 1854-1866 --
6. The New Environment, 1870-90 --
7. From the Baring Crisis to the South African War, 1890 to 1899 --
8. The Bank in the Early Twentieth Century Epilogue: the Bank as it is.
Responsabilité : by Sir John Clapham ...
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The late Sir John Clapham's history of the Bank of England was written at the invitation of the authorities and was first published in 1944, to commemorate its 250th anniversary. It covers the bank's whole history from its foundation until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, with an epilogue, the bank as it is, which brings the story down to the period immediately before the Second World War. The treatment is chronological, and the two volumes trace in detail the growth of now familiar bank practices - the use of bills and discounts, the insurance of currency, the establishment of a reserve ratio, the use of cheques - and also record the role of the Bank in relation to contemporary political and economic happenings. While the author had full access to the records, this book is not an official history and no limitation was imposed on the selection of material or the expression of opinion.--Publisher description.

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