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The BIS is a major point of intersection between ideas on currency and credit in the 20th century. This book looks at on neo-liberalism and Wicksellian economic thought. It tries to explore an interrelation between these economic thoughts on the one hand and economic and financial history surrounding the BIS on the other. It also focuses on the people who gathered at the BIS from a prosopographical viewpoint.

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The BIS is a major point of intersection between ideas on currency and credit in the 20th century. This book looks at on neo-liberalism and Wicksellian economic thought. It tries to explore an interrelation between these economic thoughts on the one hand and economic and financial history surrounding the BIS on the other. It also focuses on the people who gathered at the BIS from a prosopographical viewpoint.


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Autorenporträt
Kazuhiko Yago, Professor at Waseda University, Japan, works on banking history. He published a book on French public sector financial institution, revising his doctoral dissertation "L'épargne populaire comme fonds de placement public: Caisse des dépôts et consignations (1919-1939)" which he defended at Université Paris X in 1996.

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"Kazuhiko Yago, one of the most 'Europeanised' Japanese scholars, benefited from a grant (Suntory Foundation) which helped him delve into the archives of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) (organised by Piet Clement) and of a few central banks. His book does not compete with Gianni Toniolo's overall history commissioned by the BIS ... or with the papers delivered by either Toniolo or Clement. Nevertheless, it makes a contribution to the construction of the history of the BIS and to that of the cooperation between central banks, in Europe and across the Atlantic, and its bibliography, collected in the endnotes, serves as a toolkit in its own right..." -Financial History Review, Volume 21, Issue 02, 2014