12 research outputs found
E-Barter vs. Fiat Money: Will Central Banks Survive?
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electronically will develop to such an extent that money disappears from use. Two versions of this belief exist. One maintains that there will be e-money, issued conceivably by many organisations, and that this will replace central bank money. The other suggests a still further development that the very concept of a medium of exchange may become redundant, as assets or goods can be exchanged directly for other assets or goods through use of computing. In this paper we argue that the information-economising properties which allowed money to develop will also allow it to survive, despite actual and hypothesised technical progress.
British bank conservatism in the late nineteenth century
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Central bank independence What is it and what will it do for us?
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E-barter versus fiat money Will central banks survive?
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Central bank dependence and inflation performance An exploratory data analysis
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Money and business cycles in the United States 1870-1913 A reexamination of Friedman and Schwartz
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The role of money in British economic fluctuations, 1870-1913
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Debt management and interest rates The British stock conversion of 1932
SSRC Research Project Monetary History of the UK, 1870-1970: Reappraisal of Discussion Paper no. 5SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:5908.3355(14) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Gold, empire and crises Some explorations in U.K. monetary history
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