The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... established themselves anywhere else , and would not think it expedient so to establish them- selves . If , therefore , the paper currency of India were to be issued by any banking corporation , it must be by a new one to be created for ...
... established themselves anywhere else , and would not think it expedient so to establish them- selves . If , therefore , the paper currency of India were to be issued by any banking corporation , it must be by a new one to be created for ...
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... established ; the third to be guaranteed by the government itself . Neither the state nor the munici- pality , it was announced , had any pecuniary object in view ; the whole profit was to belong to the shareholders . This seems a ...
... established ; the third to be guaranteed by the government itself . Neither the state nor the munici- pality , it was announced , had any pecuniary object in view ; the whole profit was to belong to the shareholders . This seems a ...
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... established at Washington , called the Comptroller of 3 Salmon Portland Chase ( 1803-73 ) , an anti - slavery leader , sat in the US Senate 1849-55 and 1861. As Secretary of the Treasury 1861-4 , he was responsible for the national bank ...
... established at Washington , called the Comptroller of 3 Salmon Portland Chase ( 1803-73 ) , an anti - slavery leader , sat in the US Senate 1849-55 and 1861. As Secretary of the Treasury 1861-4 , he was responsible for the national bank ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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