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Comparative Study of Major Central Bank’s Monetary Policy in Response to the Pandemic Crisis

open access: yesFinance, Accounting and Business Analysis, 2021
Objective: The study aims to investigate the policy, performed by the main central banks during the crisis, related to spread of the COVID-19 crisis all over the world.
Gergana Mihaylova-Borisova
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Macroeconomic Implications of Gold Reserve Policy of the Bank of England during the Eighteenth Century [PDF]

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By imposing a simple adjustment cost on gold purchases the Bank of England was able to manage external drains of monetary gold while maintaining the convertibility of pound during the eighteenth century.
Elisa Newby
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Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

open access: yes, 1960
Letter from the Bank of England by the secretary of Mr. Thompson McCausland to Harris Leon Kempner thanking him for his letter and sending along the desire to see the Kempner's if they make their way to England in ...
Bank of England
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The 1825 Crisis and Bank of England as Lender of Last Resort

open access: yesReview of the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
The actions of the Bank of England at the height of the financial crisis of 1825 are presented in more detail than has been available before. The credit for some of the novel steps the Bank took at that time that has been given to outsiders is ...
Andrew Odlyzko
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Thomas Tooke on the 1825 Financial Crisis

open access: yesReview of the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
In response to the 1825 financial crisis in Britain, Thomas Tooke, monetary economist, published the pamphlet, Considerations on the State of the Currency (1826), with the central purpose of explaining the causes of the crisis and its implications for ...
Matthew Luke Smith
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Crunching the recovery: bank capital and the role of bank credit [PDF]

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New England ; Bank supervision ; Bank capital ; Bank ...
Eric S. Rosengren, Joe Peek
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The Crisis of 1825 in Parliament: Economic Ideas at the Dawn of the Modern British Financial System

open access: yesReview of the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
The crisis of 1825 showed the fragility of the British banking system and the need for reforms to avoid future crises. The debates in the British parliament after the panic discussed the causes and the measures to be taken to avoid another meltdown.
Javier San Julian Arrupe
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New Bank of England

open access: yes, 1937
Etching illustrating the New Bank of England, Edition: 6/50, Signed in lower right and dated ...
Eileen Pearcy (1901 - 1999)
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Tranfer of British government bank accounts from Bank of England to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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Tranfer of British government bank accounts in the Bank of England to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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