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History of Banks : To Which Is Added, a Demonstration of the Advantages and Necessity of Free Competition In the Business of Banking.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kitchener : Batoche Books, 2000Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (78 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780341697060
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: History of BanksLOC classification:
  • HG2473 -- .H6 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- -- Chapter I: -- Banks of Venice, Genoa and Barcelona. -- Chapter II: -- Banks of Amsterdam and Hamburg. -- Chapter III: -- Bank of England. -- Chapter IV: -- Private Banks. -- Chapter V: -- Scotch Banks. -- Chapter VI: -- Law's System of Banking. Land Banks. -- Chapter VII: -- Mississippi System. -- Chapter VIII: -- Continuation of the History of the Bank of England. Stoppage and Resumption of Specie Payments. -- Chapter IX: -- Continuation of the History of English Private Banks. Joint Stock Banks. -- Chapter X: -- Government Paper Money. -- Chapter XI: -- Colonial Currencies of Paper Money in America. -- Chapter XII: -- American Banks. -- Chapter XIII: -- First Bank of the United States. -- Chapter XIV: -- State Banks. Stoppage of Specie Payments. -- Chapter XV: -- Second Bank of the United States. Resumption of Specie Payments. -- Chapter XVI: -- Panic of 1818-19. -- Chapter XVII: -- Continuation of the History of American Banks. -- Chapter XVIII: -- The controversy touching the re-charter of the Second Bank of the United States. Panic of 1833-34. -- Chapter XIX: -- Present State of American Industry and Trade. -- Chapter XX: -- Banks on the Continent of Europe. -- Part Second: -- A Demonstration of the Advantages and Necessity of Free Competition, in the Business of Banking. -- Chapter I: -- The Received Theory of Banking. -- Chapter II: -- New Theory of Banking, -- Chapter III: -- Of a National Bank.
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Intro -- Contents -- -- Chapter I: -- Banks of Venice, Genoa and Barcelona. -- Chapter II: -- Banks of Amsterdam and Hamburg. -- Chapter III: -- Bank of England. -- Chapter IV: -- Private Banks. -- Chapter V: -- Scotch Banks. -- Chapter VI: -- Law's System of Banking. Land Banks. -- Chapter VII: -- Mississippi System. -- Chapter VIII: -- Continuation of the History of the Bank of England. Stoppage and Resumption of Specie Payments. -- Chapter IX: -- Continuation of the History of English Private Banks. Joint Stock Banks. -- Chapter X: -- Government Paper Money. -- Chapter XI: -- Colonial Currencies of Paper Money in America. -- Chapter XII: -- American Banks. -- Chapter XIII: -- First Bank of the United States. -- Chapter XIV: -- State Banks. Stoppage of Specie Payments. -- Chapter XV: -- Second Bank of the United States. Resumption of Specie Payments. -- Chapter XVI: -- Panic of 1818-19. -- Chapter XVII: -- Continuation of the History of American Banks. -- Chapter XVIII: -- The controversy touching the re-charter of the Second Bank of the United States. Panic of 1833-34. -- Chapter XIX: -- Present State of American Industry and Trade. -- Chapter XX: -- Banks on the Continent of Europe. -- Part Second: -- A Demonstration of the Advantages and Necessity of Free Competition, in the Business of Banking. -- Chapter I: -- The Received Theory of Banking. -- Chapter II: -- New Theory of Banking, -- Chapter III: -- Of a National Bank.

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