Author: Richard Sidney Sayers
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521210676
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
The Bank of England 1891-1944: Volume 1
Author: Richard Sidney Sayers
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521210676
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521210676
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
The Bank of England 1891-1944: Appendixes
Author: Richard Sidney Sayers
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521210669
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521210669
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A Domestic History of the Bank of England, 1930-1960
Author: Elizabeth Hennessy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521391405
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
This book describes the internal workings of the Bank of England from 1930 to 1960 under three governors.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521391405
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
This book describes the internal workings of the Bank of England from 1930 to 1960 under three governors.
The Bank of England
Author: Forrest Capie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139490125
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This history of the Bank of England takes its story from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s. This period probably saw the peak of the Bank's influence and prestige, as it dominated the financial landscape. One of the Bank's central functions was to manage the exchange rate. It was also responsible for administering all the controls that made up monetary policy. In the first part of the period, the Bank did all this with a remarkable degree of freedom. But economic policy was a failure, and sluggish output, banking instability and rampant inflation characterised the 1970s. The pegged exchange rate was discontinued, and the Bank's freedom of movement was severely constrained, as new approaches to policy were devised and implemented. The Bank lost much of its freedom of movement but also took on more formal supervision.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139490125
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This history of the Bank of England takes its story from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s. This period probably saw the peak of the Bank's influence and prestige, as it dominated the financial landscape. One of the Bank's central functions was to manage the exchange rate. It was also responsible for administering all the controls that made up monetary policy. In the first part of the period, the Bank did all this with a remarkable degree of freedom. But economic policy was a failure, and sluggish output, banking instability and rampant inflation characterised the 1970s. The pegged exchange rate was discontinued, and the Bank's freedom of movement was severely constrained, as new approaches to policy were devised and implemented. The Bank lost much of its freedom of movement but also took on more formal supervision.
The Bank of England and the Government Debt
Author: William A. Allen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108584306
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
The Bank of England and the Government Debt recounts the surprising history of the Bank of England's activities in the government securities market in the mid-twentieth century. The Bank's governor, Montagu Norman, had a decisive influence on government debt management policy until he retired in 1944, and established an auxiliary market in government securities outside the Stock Exchange during the Second World War. From the early 1950s, the Bank, concerned about inadequate market liquidity, became an increasingly active market-maker in government securities, rescuing the commercial market-makers in the Stock Exchange several times. The Bank's market-making activities often conflicted with its monetary policy objectives, and in 1971, it curtailed them substantially, while avoiding the damaging effects on liquidity in the government securities market that it had feared. Drawing heavily on archival research, William A. Allen sheds light on little-known aspects of central banking and monetary policy.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108584306
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
The Bank of England and the Government Debt recounts the surprising history of the Bank of England's activities in the government securities market in the mid-twentieth century. The Bank's governor, Montagu Norman, had a decisive influence on government debt management policy until he retired in 1944, and established an auxiliary market in government securities outside the Stock Exchange during the Second World War. From the early 1950s, the Bank, concerned about inadequate market liquidity, became an increasingly active market-maker in government securities, rescuing the commercial market-makers in the Stock Exchange several times. The Bank's market-making activities often conflicted with its monetary policy objectives, and in 1971, it curtailed them substantially, while avoiding the damaging effects on liquidity in the government securities market that it had feared. Drawing heavily on archival research, William A. Allen sheds light on little-known aspects of central banking and monetary policy.
The Bank of England, 1891-1944
Author: Richard Sidney Sayers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780521214759
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1083
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780521214759
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1083
Book Description
A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United States
Author: John H. Wood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521850131
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
This 2005 treatment compares the central banks of Britain and the United States.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521850131
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
This 2005 treatment compares the central banks of Britain and the United States.
The Age of Central Banks
Author: Curzio Giannini
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 0857932144
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Curzio had one of the most fertile and original minds ever to be deployed on questions relating, first, to the interactions between Central Banks, private sector financial intermediaries and the government, and second to the working of the international monetary system in general, and to the role of the IMF specifically within that. His approach has been to apply a theory of history , which provides a beautifully written and illuminating book, much easier and nicer to read and more rounded than the limited mathematical models that have so monopolised academia in recent decades. From the foreword by Charles A.E. Goodhart Curzio Giannini s history of the evolution of central banks illustrates how the most relevant institutional developments have taken place at times of widespread confidence crises and in response to deflationary pressures. The eminent and highly-renowned author provides an analytical perspective to study the evolution of central banking as an endogenous response to crisis and to the ever increasing needs of economic growth. The key argument of the analysis is that crucial innovations in the payment technology (from the invention of coinage to the development of electronic money) could not have taken place without an institution i.e. the central bank - that could preserve confidence in the instruments used as money. According to Curzio Giannini s neo-institutionalist methodological approach, social institutions are, in fact, essential in the coordination of individual decisions as they minimize transaction costs, overcome information asymmetries and deal with incomplete contracts. This enlightening and revealing historical theory perspective on central banking will prove a thought-provoking read for academic and institutional economists, economic historians, and economic policymakers involved in the task of crafting a new institutional arrangement for central banking in the globalized economy.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 0857932144
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Curzio had one of the most fertile and original minds ever to be deployed on questions relating, first, to the interactions between Central Banks, private sector financial intermediaries and the government, and second to the working of the international monetary system in general, and to the role of the IMF specifically within that. His approach has been to apply a theory of history , which provides a beautifully written and illuminating book, much easier and nicer to read and more rounded than the limited mathematical models that have so monopolised academia in recent decades. From the foreword by Charles A.E. Goodhart Curzio Giannini s history of the evolution of central banks illustrates how the most relevant institutional developments have taken place at times of widespread confidence crises and in response to deflationary pressures. The eminent and highly-renowned author provides an analytical perspective to study the evolution of central banking as an endogenous response to crisis and to the ever increasing needs of economic growth. The key argument of the analysis is that crucial innovations in the payment technology (from the invention of coinage to the development of electronic money) could not have taken place without an institution i.e. the central bank - that could preserve confidence in the instruments used as money. According to Curzio Giannini s neo-institutionalist methodological approach, social institutions are, in fact, essential in the coordination of individual decisions as they minimize transaction costs, overcome information asymmetries and deal with incomplete contracts. This enlightening and revealing historical theory perspective on central banking will prove a thought-provoking read for academic and institutional economists, economic historians, and economic policymakers involved in the task of crafting a new institutional arrangement for central banking in the globalized economy.
Special Interests, the State and the Anglo-American Alliance, 1939–1945
Author: Inderjeet Parmar
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100045990X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book, first published in 1995, aims to enhance our understanding of the Anglo-American alliance by examining the origins of the alliance during the Second World War. It presents a case study of how power is distributed in British society, and who makes the political decisions that decisively shape the society and world in which we live.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100045990X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book, first published in 1995, aims to enhance our understanding of the Anglo-American alliance by examining the origins of the alliance during the Second World War. It presents a case study of how power is distributed in British society, and who makes the political decisions that decisively shape the society and world in which we live.
The Divided Elite
Author: Daniel Gutwein
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004679103
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
A study of the Victorian Anglo-Jewish ruling elite, the 'Cousinhood', and of its economic, political, and Jewish interests. Daniel Gutwein challenges the current monolithic image of the Cousinhood.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004679103
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
A study of the Victorian Anglo-Jewish ruling elite, the 'Cousinhood', and of its economic, political, and Jewish interests. Daniel Gutwein challenges the current monolithic image of the Cousinhood.