Banking Theory, 1870-1930: Practical bankingForrest Capie, Geoffrey E. Wood This collection of rare texts from the mid nineteenth century shows how the principle of banking in England came to be established and accepted in the period when British banks achieved their greatest stability. |
Contents
BANKER AND CUSTOMER | 1 |
II | 22 |
IV | 64 |
V | 79 |
VI | 103 |
VII | 126 |
JOANS BY BANKERS | 135 |
X | 174 |
THE FUNCTION AND LIMITS OF SPECULATION | 297 |
THE WAR CRISIS OF 1914 | 305 |
PAPER MONEYITS DANGERS AND METHODS OF REGULATION | 327 |
RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING IN ENGLAND | 336 |
RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING IN ENGLAND II | 344 |
RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING IN ENGLAND III | 354 |
THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE | 361 |
HEAD OFFICE BOOKKEEPING | 373 |
M | 180 |
XII | 208 |
XIII | 222 |
XIV | 238 |
VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF TEGAL TENDER | 259 |
ADOPHON OF THE GOLD STANDARD IN THE UNITED | 269 |
CHAP PAGE XXII EFFECT OF THE GOLD DISCOVERIES | 280 |
THE RELATION BETWEEN MONEY CREDIT AND PRICES | 286 |
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Banking Theory, 1870-1930: English practical banking Forrest Capie,Geoffrey E. Wood No preview available - 1999 |
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