The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... panic - in times even of embryo alarm and commencing fear — a banker cannot feel so safe . If one banker in a town ... panic is that such notes are ' legal tender ' . But this is not the fundamental reason . Bank notes were made legal ...
... panic - in times even of embryo alarm and commencing fear — a banker cannot feel so safe . If one banker in a town ... panic is that such notes are ' legal tender ' . But this is not the fundamental reason . Bank notes were made legal ...
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... panic from the country which would be got rid of by abolishing or securing the private note issues is a very minor part . If it were done now , we doubt if at the next panic anyone would remem- ber that it had been done . The immense ...
... panic from the country which would be got rid of by abolishing or securing the private note issues is a very minor part . If it were done now , we doubt if at the next panic anyone would remem- ber that it had been done . The immense ...
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... panic in part cannot be used for a panic from its own nature . If government issued ' a letter of licence ' , and suspended the legal enact- ment , yet so much of the reserve as is held in specie could not be used in a panic without ...
... panic in part cannot be used for a panic from its own nature . If government issued ' a letter of licence ' , and suspended the legal enact- ment , yet so much of the reserve as is held in specie could not be used in a panic without ...
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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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