The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essays |
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His remedies for the recurring financial crises of his time , a large reserve and generous lending , were as much psychological as economic , while some of his best economic writing is on the character of economists , such as his essays ...
His remedies for the recurring financial crises of his time , a large reserve and generous lending , were as much psychological as economic , while some of his best economic writing is on the character of economists , such as his essays ...
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He also drew on this fund to write certain scattered articles on the French banking scene : three , one dated 1856 , two 1857 , are reprinted here ; they are directly about the Crédit Mobilier but in fact range more widely over the ...
He also drew on this fund to write certain scattered articles on the French banking scene : three , one dated 1856 , two 1857 , are reprinted here ; they are directly about the Crédit Mobilier but in fact range more widely over the ...
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This invitation suggested to Bagehot the idea of himself writing for The Economist . ... prompting Lord Radnor , who had been in on the foundation of the newspaper , to write the next day of his ' great satisfaction ' at its contents .
This invitation suggested to Bagehot the idea of himself writing for The Economist . ... prompting Lord Radnor , who had been in on the foundation of the newspaper , to write the next day of his ' great satisfaction ' at its contents .
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Editors Preface | 19 |
Foreign Countries 186376 | 22 |
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