Money and Banking in the UK

Money and Banking in the UK
Author: Michael Collins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415527965

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This book is concerned with developments in three main areas of monetary history: domestic commercial banking; monetary policy; and the UK's international financial position. For ease of analysis the 160 years under study are arranged into three clear chronological divisons. Part 1 covers the years 1826-1913, a period in which the UK emerged as the world's leading economic power. Part 2 covers 1914 to 1939 - the years which marked a break in the traditional monetary arrangements of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Part 3 covers 1939-1986 when the dominance of state influence within the domestic money markets was re-established by the Second World War and the acceptance by the authorities of the obligation to 'manage' the economy which meant that successive postwar governments took direct responsibility for the conduct of monetary and credit policy.

Money and Banking in the UK RLE Banking Finance

Money and Banking in the UK  RLE  Banking   Finance
Author: Michael Collins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136301605

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This book is concerned with developments in three main areas of monetary history: domestic commercial banking; monetary policy; and the UK’s international financial position. For ease of analysis the 160 years under study are arranged into three clear chronological divisons. Part 1 covers the years 1826-1913, a period in which the UK emerged as the world’s leading economic power. It was in these years that an extensive and fully-operative domestic banking system was established. Part 2 covers 1914 to 1939 – the years which marked a break in the traditional monetary arrangements of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Part 3 covers 1939-1986 when the dominance of state influence within the domestic money markets was re-established by the Second World War and the acceptance by the authorities of the obligation to ‘manage’ the economy which meant that successive postwar governments took direct responsibility for the conduct of monetary and credit policy.

Where Does Money Come From

Where Does Money Come From
Author: Josh Ryan-Collins,Tony Greenham,Richard Werner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 1908506547

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Based on detailed research and consultation with experts, including the Bank of England, this book reviews theoretical and historical debates on the nature of money and banking and explains the role of the central bank, the Government and the European Union. Following a sell out first edition and reprint, this second edition includes new sections on Libor and quantitative easing in the UK and the sovereign debt crisis in Europe.

A Guide to Banking in Britain

A Guide to Banking in Britain
Author: Robert Pringle
Publsiher: London : C. Knight
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1973
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036730443

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Observations on paper money banking and overtrading

Observations on paper money  banking  and overtrading
Author: Henry Brooke Parnell (1st baron Congleton.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1827
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: OXFORD:600004980

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Money and Banking in the UK RLE Banking and Finance

Money and Banking in the UK  RLE  Banking and Finance
Author: Michael Collins
Publsiher: Routledge Library Editions: Ba
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415751829

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This book is concerned with developments in three main areas of monetary history: domestic commercial banking; monetary policy; and the UK's international financial position. For ease of analysis the 160 years under study are arranged into three clear chronological divisons. Part 1 covers the years 1826-1913, a period in which the UK emerged as the world's leading economic power. It was in these years that an extensive and fully-operative domestic banking system was established. Part 2 covers 1914 to 1939 - the years which marked a break in the traditional monetary arrangements of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Part 3 covers 1939-1986 when the dominance of state influence within the domestic money markets was re-established by the Second World War and the acceptance by the authorities of the obligation to 'manage' the economy which meant that successive postwar governments took direct responsibility for the conduct of monetary and credit policy.

Monetary Theory and Practice

Monetary Theory and Practice
Author: Charles Albert Eric Goodhart
Publsiher: London : Macmillan Education
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1984
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: UCAL:B4421589

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The Banks and the Monetary System in the UK 1959 1971

The Banks and the Monetary System in the UK  1959 1971
Author: J.E. Wadsworth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136600784

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The annual Monetary Surveys published in the Midland Bank Review have become an established and authoritative source of reference for all students of money and banking and related topics, and for those concerned with general economics and current affairs. This superb volume brings together reprints of these Surveys with a selection of special articles published in the Review since the 1959 Radcliffe Report on the working of the monetary system. In his introduction the editor discusses in outline Britain’s financial dilemma. The period covered is an interesting and exciting one{emru}economic conditions in the UK were swinging from achievement in the early 19605 to near calamity, and in the international monetary field policy moved from convertibility for current transactions through tighter restrictions and devaluation, to the experiments of 1971. The book is set out in four sections. The first section contains articles dealing mainly with official activities in the management of government debt, of the money supply, and of the banking system. In the second section are five articles describing and analysing London’s money market operations, and examining the swift growth of non-bank financial intermediaries and the markets in which they are active, including the Eurodollar market. These are followed by the annual Monetary Surveys for the years 1959 to 1971, which tell the story of the struggle to preserve the parity of sterling, the devaluation of 1967, and the consequences for Britain’s position at home and abroad; they also record developments in banking and the first effects of the new methods of credit control. The final section of appendices presents up-to-date statistics and charts and relevant documents illustrating the monetary and economic background of the period covered. This excellent text was first published in 1973.