The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... considerable amount , from particular parts of the country . Are not both sets of bills by this means under discount ? —No , the bills received from one part of the country are sent down to another part for discount . And they are not ...
... considerable amount , from particular parts of the country . Are not both sets of bills by this means under discount ? —No , the bills received from one part of the country are sent down to another part for discount . And they are not ...
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... considerable derangement of industry , and considerable evil arising out of the custom of coinage by individuals . Besides this , it must be remarked that the chief utility of unlimited competition is its quality of reducing the cost of ...
... considerable derangement of industry , and considerable evil arising out of the custom of coinage by individuals . Besides this , it must be remarked that the chief utility of unlimited competition is its quality of reducing the cost of ...
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... considerable sums of money from the higher to the lower classes , and so change the credit which previously existed ... considerably diminished , and deposit accounts considerably increased . This is not so much the case now , because ...
... considerable sums of money from the higher to the lower classes , and so change the credit which previously existed ... considerably diminished , and deposit accounts considerably increased . This is not so much the case now , because ...
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advances alarm amount augmented Bagehot balance Bank directors bank notes Bank of England Bank of France bankers banking department banking reserve bill brokers borrow bullion capital cash cause cent cheque circulation coin commercial commodities companies consequence currency danger dealers demand deposit banking depreciation diminished discount dividend doubt economic Economist effect English evil exchange Exchequer export foreign give gold Governor greater important increase industry joint stock banks joint stock companies keep lend lent less loans Lombard Street London Lord Overstone means ment mercantile merchants metallic money market monopoly nation natural never note issue obtain opinion Overend paid panic paper payment Peel's Act persons present principle private banks profit quantity railway rate of interest rise of prices Scotland securities shareholders Sir Robert Peel's theory trade transactions value of money Walter Bagehot wealth whole