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Central bank co-operation and exchange rate commitments: the classical and interwar gold standards compared | 1995/10/01 | English | 1 |
The initial phases of Italian banks' expansion abroad, 1900–31 | 1999/04/01 | English | 1 |
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The niche in the universal banking system: the role and significance of private bankers within German industry, 1900–1933 | 1994/10/01 | English | 1 |
R. H. Parker and B. S. Yamey (eds), Accounting History: Some British Contributions (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. ix + 661 pp. £47.50) | 1995/10/01 | English | 1 |
Bills of exchange as money: sources of monetary supply during the industrialisation of Catalonia, 1844–74 | 1998/04/01 | English | 1 |
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Financial revolution and economic modernisation in Sweden | 2009/03/18 | English | 1 |
An ‘ideal bank of issue’: the Banque Nationale de Belgique as a model for the Bank of Japan | 2006/10/01 | English | 1 |
French Stock exchanges and regulation during World War II | 2010/07/14 | English | 1 |
Banking crises and the international monetary system in the Great Depression and now | 2011/03/14 | English | 1 |
Gold sterilization and the recession of 1937–1938 | 2012/10/31 | English | 1 |
Long-run fiscal dominance in Argentina, 1875–1990 | 2012/09/13 | English | 1 |
An anatomy of financial crises in Norway, 1830–2010 | 2014/02/14 | English | 1 |
Was the Gibson Paradox for real? A Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices | 2014/07/28 | English | 1 |
Understanding rating addiction: US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900–1940) | 2013/11/26 | English | 1 |
Savings bank depositors in a crisis: Glasgow 1847 and 1857 | 2013/06/24 | English | 1 |
Ethnic minority groups in international banking: Greek diaspora bankers of Constantinople and Ottoman state finances, c. 184081 | 2002/10/01 | | 1 |
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Effects of credit restrictions in the Netherlands on credit growth and inflation | 2021/07/22 | English | 1 |
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Finance-led divergence in the regions of Italy | 2005/04/01 | English | 1 |
Concurrent but non-integrable currency circuits: complementary relationships among monies in modern China and other regions | 2008/04/01 | English | 1 |
Harold James, Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks and the Continental European Model (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2006, xii–434 pp. $ 39.95) | 2008/04/01 | English | 1 |
The dual currency system of Renaissance Europe | 2008/04/01 | English | 1 |
The secondary market for bank shares in nineteenth-century Britain | 2008/10/01 | English | 1 |