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100 | _aSayers, R.S. | ||
245 | 0 | _aCentral banking after bagehot | |
260 | _aOxford | ||
260 | _bClarendon Press | ||
260 | _c1957 | ||
300 | _a149 p. | ||
520 | _a1. The Theoretical Basis of Central Banking 2. The Development of Central Banking after Bagehot 3. British and American Experience in the Early Post-War Years 4. The Bank of England in 1953 5. Open-Market Operations in English Central Banking 6. Bank Rate in the Twentieth Century 7. The Variation of Cash Reserve Requirements 8. The Determination of the Volume of Bank Deposits: England 1955-6 9. Central Banking in Underdeveloped Countries A. Are Central Banks universally necessary? B. The Central Bank as a banker c. The Central Bank as a controller 10. The New York Money Market through London Eyes | ||
650 | _aBanks and banking | ||
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