The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... later included and developed in Lombard Street . This concludes the first volume . Volume X has eight sections . The first section deals with the trade cycle and banking policy and covers the years from 1861 to 1875 . Bagehot's ...
... later included and developed in Lombard Street . This concludes the first volume . Volume X has eight sections . The first section deals with the trade cycle and banking policy and covers the years from 1861 to 1875 . Bagehot's ...
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... later ) his successor in the editorial chair . The depth of his studies in political economy was quickly evident , for in 1848 , the year in which Bagehot attained the age of twenty - two , there appeared in the Prospective Review two ...
... later ) his successor in the editorial chair . The depth of his studies in political economy was quickly evident , for in 1848 , the year in which Bagehot attained the age of twenty - two , there appeared in the Prospective Review two ...
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... later views ) , we have to start from the established position that for generations the government has allowed the Bank of England to enjoy special privileges , and that this monopoly has gravely in- fluenced the development of banking ...
... later views ) , we have to start from the established position that for generations the government has allowed the Bank of England to enjoy special privileges , and that this monopoly has gravely in- fluenced the development of banking ...
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