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History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (2): 361–391.
Published: 01 June 1999
... . Banking School, Currency School, Free Banking School. In The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics , edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman. London: Macmillan. Skaggs , Neil T. . 1991 . John Fullarton's Law of Reflux and Central Bank Policy. HOPE 23 . 3 : 457 -80...
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History of Political Economy (2012) 44 (4): 595–618.
Published: 01 November 2012
...Laurent Le Maux This article builds a “matrix of reflux” of all the channels of reflux of demand debts described by the banking school. It follows that the banking school’s law of reflux in general is different from the antibullionist real bills doctrine and more complete than a description...
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History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (3): 575–604.
Published: 01 September 2009
... and New Deal Banking Reforms, 1933–1935. Storia del pensiero economico 4.2 : 29 -66. Patinkin, Don. [1969] 2003 . The Chicago School, the Quantity Theory, and Friedman. In vol. 1 of Keynes, Chicago, and Friedman , edited by R. Leeson, 85 -120. London: Pickering and Chatto. ———. [1973] 2003...
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History of Political Economy 11642404.
Published: 04 December 2024
...Jan Greitens Abstract This article analyses the early years of the history of the Bundesbank from a history of economic thought perspective. The study uses the example of Bernhard Benning, who headed the Economics Department of the Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, one of the major banks owned...
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History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (1): 79–107.
Published: 01 March 1999
... and constructive comments on various drafts of this article. Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 References Arnon , A. 1987 . Banking between the Invisible and Visible Hands: A Reinterpretation of Ricardo's Place within the Classical School. Oxford Economic Papers 39 . 2 : 268 -81...
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History of Political Economy (1992) 24 (1): 264–267.
Published: 01 March 1992
.... However, Tooke’s life-long adherence to convertibility as the only basis of a sound monetary system drew him closer to Ricardo. In part 2, Arnon does a good job of laying the groundwork for his major thesis, namely, that the seeds of the “Mature” Tooke’s Banking School views were present...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (1): 39–60.
Published: 01 March 2000
...: Longmans. Moosa, I. 1993 . Did the Gold Standard Really Work? Sheffield University Management School Discussion Paper No. 93.43. O'Brien, D. P. 1995 . Long-Run Equilibrium and Cyclical Disturbances: The Currency and Banking Controversy over Monetary Control. In The Quantity Theory of Money: From...
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History of Political Economy (1991) 23 (3): 457–480.
Published: 01 September 1991
...” Banking Tradition. HOPE 20 ( Spring ): 43 -63. Schwartz , Anna J. 1988 . Banking School, Currency School, Free Banking School. In The New Palgrave: Money , edited by J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, 41 -49. London. Schumpeter , Joseph A. 1954 . History of Economic Analysis...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (4): 539–567.
Published: 01 November 1994
... high esteem, as demon- strated by the paucity of secondary literature on the subject.’ Second, the theory underlying the 1870s orthodoxy was the classical quantity theory. As a member of the Banking School, whose leading members Thomas Tooke and John Fullarton opposed the quantity theory...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (1): 43–63.
Published: 01 March 1988
... and banking under- lying D. Hume’s price-specie flow mechanism. It was developed by H. Thornton and D. Ricardo during the bullion controversies and by Currency School theorists in the course of the debates over Peel’s Act (1844). The second strain originated with A. Smith’s subtle opposition...
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History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (4): 476–489.
Published: 01 November 1977
... be produced or imported at the same cost with itself.” Mason - Winners and losers 479 cation of the quantity theory from short run to long run,’ the banking-school stewards of antibullionist doctrine had an answer for Ricardo’s question, in the form of the “real bills...
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History of Political Economy (1995) 27 (1): 209–211.
Published: 01 March 1995
.... As O’Brien notes, the major reason for the paucity of attention paid to Joplin is that his work fits into none of the conventionally defined schools of thought of the era. It is not only later historians who have ignored him; far worse for Joplin, his own peers in the Currency and Banking Schools...
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History of Political Economy (1997) 29 (4): 593–633.
Published: 01 November 1997
... Joplin (O’Brien 1993), but he was ignored and his views brushed aside by the economic estab- lishment, which took the position that the Bank of England note issue provided the high-powered money base. It was true, the currency school conceded, that the country banks could resist a Bank of England...
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History of Political Economy (1998) 30 (Supplement): 293–306.
Published: 01 December 1998
... University Press. Mehrling , Perry 1996b . The Monetary Thought of Allyn Abbott Young. HOPE 28 . 4 : 607 -32. Mehrling , Perry 1996c . The Relevance to Modern Economics of the Banking School View. In Money in Motion: The Circulation and Post Keynesian Approaches . Edited by Ghislain...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (2): 221–238.
Published: 01 June 1994
.... Specifically, both can trace their intellectual roots to the Currency SchooVBanking School debate in nineteenth-century Great Britain.8 After the Bank of England restored convertibility in 1819, it faced several crises that threatened its ability to maintain convertibility. The question facing...
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History of Political Economy (1984) 16 (2): 311–326.
Published: 01 June 1984
... of monetary thought in the nineteenth century, and especially to the emergence of the Banking School in the 1840s. The views of his contemporaries were similar. Thus J. S. Mill notes: Beyond, perhaps, any other man, he brings to the consideration of mercantile phenomena an intimate practical...
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History of Political Economy (1992) 24 (4): 867–894.
Published: 01 November 1992
...; and it is this form of the argument that most subsequent critics have had in mind when dismissing the real-bills doc- trine as a fallacy, though Mints was at pains to discredit the doctrine in every possible form. The doctrine reappeared in the Banking-SchooYCurrency-School debates. However, the leading...
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History of Political Economy (1989) 21 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 March 1989
.... Arnon , A. 1987 . ‘Banking between the invisible and visible hands: a reinterpretation of Ricardo's place within the Classical School.’ Oxford Economic Papers 39 : 268 -81. Bain , A. 1882 . J. S. Mill . London. Reprinted, New York, 1969. Blaug , M. 1958 . Ricardian economics...
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History of Political Economy (1990) 22 (3): 465–488.
Published: 01 September 1990
... from the currency-banking school controversies in early nineteenth-century England.* Few economists have ever held every attribute associated with one side or the other, since both sides took a long time to develop and since one could reasonably assume a mixed position. Thus what could...
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History of Political Economy (1989) 21 (2): 201–229.
Published: 01 June 1989
... progress.’ Manchester School 20 : 311 -30. McCulloch , J. R. 1831 . Historical sketch of the Bank of England . McCloskey , D. N. , and J. R. Zecher 1976 . ‘How the gold standard worked, 1880–1913.’ In J. A. Frenkel and H. G. Johnson, eds., The monetary approach to the balance...