The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... nature be attended to , and very bad if that nature be not at- tended to . That government is composed of men with a high average of general good sense , with an excellent knowledge of business in general , but without any special ...
... nature be attended to , and very bad if that nature be not at- tended to . That government is composed of men with a high average of general good sense , with an excellent knowledge of business in general , but without any special ...
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... nature of their busi- ness , they cannot constantly keep a large unemployed reserve of their own in actual cash ... nature ) , and might probably destroy also the bankers , the holders of the reserve . The public terror at such times is ...
... nature of their busi- ness , they cannot constantly keep a large unemployed reserve of their own in actual cash ... nature ) , and might probably destroy also the bankers , the holders of the reserve . The public terror at such times is ...
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... nature of the banking trade , and others from the special position of the Bank of England . That the amount of the liabilities of a bank is a principal element in determining the proper amount of its reserve is plainly true ; but that ...
... nature of the banking trade , and others from the special position of the Bank of England . That the amount of the liabilities of a bank is a principal element in determining the proper amount of its reserve is plainly true ; but that ...
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