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Studies in Macroeconomic History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2024

Simon Amrein
Affiliation:
Lucerne School of Business, Switzerland
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Capital in Banking
The Role of Capital in Banking in the 19th and 20th Century: The United Kingdom, the United States and Switzerland
, pp. ii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Series Editor

  • Michael D. Bordo, Rutgers University

Editors

  • Owen F. Humpage, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

  • Christopher M. Meissner, University of California, Davis

  • Kris James Mitchener, Santa Clara University

  • David C. Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The titles in this series investigate themes of interest to economists and economic historians in the rapidly developing field of macroeconomic history. The four areas covered include the application of monetary and finance theory, international economics, and quantitative methods to historical problems; the historical application of growth and development theory and theories of business fluctuations; the history of domestic and international monetary, financial, and other macroeconomic institutions; and the history of international monetary and financial systems. The series amalgamates the former Cambridge University Press series Studies in Monetary and Financial History and Studies in Quantitative Economic History.

References

Other Books in the Series:

Quinn, Stephen and Roberds, William,How a Ledger Became a Central Bank: A Monetary History of the Bank of Amsterdam (2023)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hinrichsen, Simon, When Nations Can’t Default: A History of War Reparations and Sovereign Debt (2023)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eichengreen, Barry and Kakridis, Andreas, The Emergence of the Modern Central Bank and Global Cooperation: 1919–1939 (2023)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Naef, Alain, An Exchange Rate History of the United Kingdom: 1945–1992 (2021)Google Scholar
Wigmore, Barrie A., The Financial Crisis of 2008: A History of US Financial Markets 2000–2012 (2021)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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