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Redemption theories and the value of American colonial paper money
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 315-335
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Preparing the people for capitalism: relations with depositors in a French savings bank during the 1820s
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- 21 October 2002, pp. 5-19
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Finance and industrial development: evolution to market control. Part II: Japan and Germany1
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 117-138
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Big Bang in the City of London: an intentional revolution or an accident?
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- 23 June 2014, pp. 111-137
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Central bankers as good neighbours: US money doctors in Latin America during the 1940s
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- 18 March 2009, pp. 5-25
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Peer-to-peer lending in pre-industrial France
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- 13 August 2019, pp. 359-388
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‘Penny banks’ in Glasgow, 1850–1914
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- 21 October 2002, pp. 21-39
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Gold sterilization and the recession of 1937–19381
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- 31 October 2012, pp. 249-267
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Panics, payments disruptions and the Bank of England before 18261
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- 17 September 2012, pp. 289-309
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Stock volatility, return jumps and uncertainty shocks during the Great Depression
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- 26 July 2016, pp. 165-192
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The impact of the Scandinavian Monetary Union on financial market integration
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- 05 November 2007, pp. 125-148
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Profit and duty in the Second Bank of the United States' exchange operations
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- 29 August 2003, pp. 5-30
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The Mexican debt crisis redux: international interbank markets and financial crisis, 1977–1982
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- 21 April 2015, pp. 79-105
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Historical reasons for the focus on broad monetary aggregates in post-World War II Britain and the ‘Seven Years War’ with the IMF
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- 11 January 2018, pp. 331-356
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A common currency: early US monetary policy and the transition to the dollar
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- 31 March 2006, pp. 97-122
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‘The last acre and sixpence’: views on bank liability regimes in nineteenth-century Britain
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- 16 September 2009, pp. 111-127
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The Maria Theresa dollar in the early twentieth-century Red Sea region: a complementary interface between multiple markets
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- 05 April 2007, pp. 89-110
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The banks and the gold standard in the German financial crisis of 1931
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 43-68
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The international propagation of the financial crisis of 2008 and a comparison with 19311
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- 06 July 2012, pp. 123-147
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Deriving the railway mania
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- 01 February 2013, pp. 1-27
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