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A history of British financial crises since the Napoleonic wars, providing an account of the main crises from 1825 until the credit crunch of 2007-8.
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A history of British financial crises since the Napoleonic wars, providing an account of the main crises from 1825 until the credit crunch of 2007-8.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199688661
- ISBN-10: 0199688664
- Artikelnr.: 47867301
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199688661
- ISBN-10: 0199688664
- Artikelnr.: 47867301
Nicholas Dimsdale is Emeritus Fellow in Economics at Queen's College Oxford and an Associate Fellow of Nuffield College, having retired as Fellow and University Lecturer in Economics. His interests are in monetary economics, macroeconomic history and financial history. His papers have been published in leading journals and he has edited several books. For many years he was an Editor of Oxford Economic Papers and is a member of its Editorial Board. He has been an active member of the Winton Institute for Monetary History and has collaborated closely with Anthony Hotson, including the editing of this volume. Anthony Hotson is a Research Associate at the Centre for Financial History, Cambridge, and a member of Wolfson College, Oxford. He worked at the Bank of England in the 1980s and subsequently as a market practitioner. More recently he has been a Research Fellow at the Winton Institute for Monetary History in Oxford and has collaborated closely with Nicholas Dimsdale, including the editing of this volume. Dr Hotson teaches financial history and is co-editor of a book to be published this year on the Thatcher Government and the 1981 Budget. He is a non-executive director of Cenkos Securities plc.
* Foreword
* 1: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Introduction
* 2: Forrest Capie: British Financial Crises in the Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries
* 3: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Financial Crises and
Economic Activity in the UK since 1825
* 4: Gareth Campbell: Government Policy during the British Railway
Mania and the 1847 Commercial Crisis
* 5: Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini: The Crisis of 1866
* 6: Richard Roberts: 'How We Saved the City': The Management of the
Financial Crisis of 1914
* 7: Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood: The Financial Crisis of
1931 and the Impact of the Great Depression on the British Economy
* 8: John Turner: Holding Shareholders to Account: British Banking
Stability and Contingent Capital
* 9: Avner Offer: Narrow Banking, Real Estate, and Financial Stability
in the UK, c. 1870-2010
* 10: Youssef Cassis: Do Financial Crises Lead to Policy Change?
* 1: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Introduction
* 2: Forrest Capie: British Financial Crises in the Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries
* 3: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Financial Crises and
Economic Activity in the UK since 1825
* 4: Gareth Campbell: Government Policy during the British Railway
Mania and the 1847 Commercial Crisis
* 5: Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini: The Crisis of 1866
* 6: Richard Roberts: 'How We Saved the City': The Management of the
Financial Crisis of 1914
* 7: Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood: The Financial Crisis of
1931 and the Impact of the Great Depression on the British Economy
* 8: John Turner: Holding Shareholders to Account: British Banking
Stability and Contingent Capital
* 9: Avner Offer: Narrow Banking, Real Estate, and Financial Stability
in the UK, c. 1870-2010
* 10: Youssef Cassis: Do Financial Crises Lead to Policy Change?
* Foreword
* 1: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Introduction
* 2: Forrest Capie: British Financial Crises in the Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries
* 3: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Financial Crises and
Economic Activity in the UK since 1825
* 4: Gareth Campbell: Government Policy during the British Railway
Mania and the 1847 Commercial Crisis
* 5: Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini: The Crisis of 1866
* 6: Richard Roberts: 'How We Saved the City': The Management of the
Financial Crisis of 1914
* 7: Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood: The Financial Crisis of
1931 and the Impact of the Great Depression on the British Economy
* 8: John Turner: Holding Shareholders to Account: British Banking
Stability and Contingent Capital
* 9: Avner Offer: Narrow Banking, Real Estate, and Financial Stability
in the UK, c. 1870-2010
* 10: Youssef Cassis: Do Financial Crises Lead to Policy Change?
* 1: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Introduction
* 2: Forrest Capie: British Financial Crises in the Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries
* 3: Nicholas Dimsdale and Anthony Hotson: Financial Crises and
Economic Activity in the UK since 1825
* 4: Gareth Campbell: Government Policy during the British Railway
Mania and the 1847 Commercial Crisis
* 5: Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini: The Crisis of 1866
* 6: Richard Roberts: 'How We Saved the City': The Management of the
Financial Crisis of 1914
* 7: Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood: The Financial Crisis of
1931 and the Impact of the Great Depression on the British Economy
* 8: John Turner: Holding Shareholders to Account: British Banking
Stability and Contingent Capital
* 9: Avner Offer: Narrow Banking, Real Estate, and Financial Stability
in the UK, c. 1870-2010
* 10: Youssef Cassis: Do Financial Crises Lead to Policy Change?