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Banking - primarily the business of dealing in money and instruments of credit. Banks were traditionally differentiated from other financial institutions by their principal functions of accepting deposits—subject to withdrawal or transfer by check—and of making loans.

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Banks have traditionally been distinguished according to their primary functions. Commercial banks


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    Free Banking: Theory, History, and a Laissez-Faire Model » Read Now

    by Larry J. Sechrest. 208 pgs.

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    Sechrest sets out a detailed and thorough case on behalf of free banking. New insights into both the theoretical and historical dimensions of the subject are found throughout the text. A formal model of free banking suitable for classroom use extends the work of earlier researchers. The relationship...
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    Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance (1952) » Read Now

    by Paul Studenski, Herman E. Krooss. 530 pgs.

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    ...States FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES...Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, including...to embracing the history of fiscal policies...governmental monetary...
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    Dollars through the Doors: A Pre-1930 History of Bank Marketing in America » Read Now

    by Richard N. Germain. 228 pgs.

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    By the 1930s, banks in America had transformed themselves from passive responders to aggressive seekers of business, converting toward a market orientation by developments in service philosophy, segmentation of customers, and by transformation of staff. Bankers focused on building confidence among...
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    State Banking in Early America: A New Economic History » Read Now

    by Howard Bodenhorn. 355 pgs.

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    This manuscript represents the first book-length treatment of early American banking in over 40 years. During that time economic historians have offered new interpretations of several important developments in antebellum American banking practice and policy. Such features of early American financial...
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    The Changing Face of Central Banking: Evolutionary Trends since World War II » Read Now

    by Pierre L. Siklos. 347 pgs.

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    Central banks have emerged as the key players in national and international policy making. This book explores their evolution since World War II in 20 industrial countries. The study considers the mix of economic, political, and institutional forces that have affected central bank behavior and its...
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    The Chicago Plan & New Deal Banking Reform » Read Now

    by Ronnie J. Phillips. 227 pgs.

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    The American Banking Community and New Deal Banking Reforms, 1933-1935 » Read Now

    by Helen M. Burns. 208 pgs.

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    ...economics and economic history, no. 11 Bibliography: p. 1. Banks and banking- United States-History. 2. Banking law- United States-History...This study traces the history...
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    Charting Twentieth-Century Monetary Policy: Herbert Hoover and Benjamin Strong, 1917-1927 » Read Now

    by Silvano A. Wueschner, Ellis W. Hawley. 212 pgs.

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    Herbert Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce, and Benjamin Strong, as Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, played a critical role in the formulation of American monetary policy during the 1920s. Yet little attention has been given to the relationship between them--at first cooperative, then...
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    The Savings Bank of Baltimore, 1818-1866: A Historical and Analytical Study » Read Now

    by Peter Lester Payne, Lance Edwin Davis. 204 pgs.

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    The Massachusetts Land Bankers of 1740 » Read Now

    by George Athan Billias. 76 pgs.

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    International Banking Crises: Large-Scale Failures, Massive Government Interventions » Read Now

    by Benton E. Gup. 294 pgs.

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    The financial crises that began unexpectedly in Southeast Asia in 1997 spread rapidly around the globe, causing banks to fail, stock markets to plummet, and other newsmaking disruptions. Gup and his contributors examine these failures and crises in the main arenas where they occurred--Thailand...
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    Banking, Currency, and Finance in Europe between the Wars » Read Now

    by Charles H. Feinstein. 544 pgs.

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    This work provides an authoritative study of the interwar financial history of Europe. The policies and practices leading to, and flowing from, the exchange rate crises and banking failures of 1929-33 are explored at three levels: overall themes studies in an international perspective, comparative...
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    Fifty Years of the Deutsche Mark: Central Bank and the Currency in Germany since 1948 » Read Now

    by Ernst Baltensperger. 836 pgs.

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    This book provides detailed independent analyses of the successes and limitations of one of the most successful economic relationships in recent history: the Deutsche Mark and the Deutsche Bundesbank. With European economic and monetary union approaching, the lessons to be learnt from the German...
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    Transition Banking: Financial Development of Central and Eastern Europe » Read Now

    by Ronald W. Anderson, Chantal Kegels. 306 pgs.

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    This book examines recent evidence--which essentially began to appear in 1993--related to the development of financial sectors within Central Europe's economies. These systems are currently in transition, each making closely-watched moves toward a market economy.
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    The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China » Read Now

    by Yuko Arayama, Panos Mourdoukoutas. 188 pgs.

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    Bankers in Japan and China are masters of accounting, not risk management, and American-style rescue packages won't solve their banking crises. Cleaning up balance sheets and purging non-performing loans won't work either, say Arayama and Mourdoukoutas. The problem goes deeper. It stems from high...

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