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Experience of Free Banking

Experience of Free Banking
Author: Kevin Dowd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134945604

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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Theory of Free Banking

The Theory of Free Banking
Author: George A. Selgin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Legislating Instability

Legislating Instability
Author: Tyler Beck Goodspeed
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674969014

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From 1716 to 1845, Scotland’s banks were among the most dynamic and resilient in Europe, effectively absorbing a series of adverse economic shocks that rocked financial markets in London and on the continent. Legislating Instability explains the seeming paradox that the Scottish banking system achieved this success without the government controls usually considered necessary for economic stability. Eighteenth-century Scottish banks operated in a regulatory vacuum: no central bank to act as lender of last resort, no monopoly on issuing currency, no legal requirements for maintaining capital reserves, and no formal limits on bank size. These conditions produced a remarkably robust banking system, one that was intensely competitive and served as a prime engine of Scottish economic growth. Despite indicators that might have seemed red flags—large speculative capital flows, a fixed exchange rate, and substantial external debt—Scotland successfully navigated two severe financial crises during the Seven Years’ War. The exception was a severe financial crisis in 1772, seven years after the imposition of the first regulations on Scottish banking—the result of aggressive lobbying by large banks seeking to weed out competition. While these restrictions did not cause the 1772 crisis, Tyler Beck Goodspeed argues, they critically undermined the flexibility and resilience previously exhibited by Scottish finance, thereby elevating the risk that another adverse economic shock, such as occurred in 1772, might threaten financial stability more broadly. Far from revealing the shortcomings of unregulated banking, as Adam Smith claimed, the 1772 crisis exposed the risks of ill-conceived bank regulation.


Free Banking in Britain

Free Banking in Britain
Author: Lawrence Henry White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1995
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9780255363754

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Free banking, generically speaking, denotes a monetary system without a central bank, under which the issuing of currency is left to private banks. This book explores how this could work in practice by examining how this has worked historically, specifically in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. After building a theory of free banking, its central chapters explore the history of Scotlands experience of free banking and the contemporary policy debate over the question of whether Parliament should allow free banking in England. The final chapters bring the debate forward and examine how free banking could work in modern times. The result is a significantly revised and update edition of a book about privately issued currency.


The Art of Islamic Banking and Finance

The Art of Islamic Banking and Finance
Author: Yahia Abdul-Rahman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2009-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470572612

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A detailed look at the fast-growing field of Islamic banking and finance The Art of Islamic Banking and Finance is a modern American take on what it means to incorporate Islamic finance principles into everyday banking and investment techniques by introducing a new brand of banking for all people of all faiths: The Riba-Free (RF) banking. The author is considered the father of RF (Islamic) banking in America. He has been a banker and an Imam/scholar for over 40 years in America since 1968. He started the tedious process with a finance company, LARIBA, in Pasadena, California in 1987. This is the first book ever in the field to trace the origins of prohibiting the renting of money at a price called interest rate and over-indulging in debt. The book reviews in great details the theological foundations of prohibiting interest in the Jewish Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Qur'aan. The author then discusses money and how fiat money is created, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the banking system in America. The book also discusses for the first time ever how to include an important aspect of RF (Islamic) finance using commodity indexation and marking the items to be financed to market in order to avoid participating in economic "bubbles." The author discusses how these rules work, how they affect consumer behavior, and how they change the role of the banker/financier. Covers a new pioneering model that is based on the Law (Shari'aa) and how it is applied in every transaction from joint ventures and portfolio management to home mortgages and personal financing Shows how to incorporate the Law (Shari'aa) into American financing and banking systems Points to RF (Islamic) finance and banking as a way to emphasize socially responsible investing The Art of Islamic Banking and Finance also includes a discussion on the emergence of a culture of RF (Islamic) banking and finance today, which is based on the real Judeo-Christian-Islamic spirit and very effective when compared to twentieth-century models that use financial engineering and structuring techniques to circumvent the Law (Shari'aa). The book also includes case studies based on the actual experience of the author and detailed analysis of the superior results realized by applying this new brand of banking to financing.


The Rationale of Central Banking

The Rationale of Central Banking
Author: Vera Constance Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1981
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9780678012673

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The Bank That Lived a Little

The Bank That Lived a Little
Author: Philip Augar
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0241335981

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Based on unparalleled access to those involved, and told with compelling pace and drama, The Bank that Lived a Little describes three decades of boardroom intrigue at one of Britain's biggest financial institutions. In a tale of feuds, grandiose dreams and a struggle for supremacy between rival strategies and their adherents, Philip Augar gives a riveting account of Barclays' journey from an old Quaker bank to a full-throttle capitalist machine. The disagreement between those ambitious for Barclays to join the top table of global banks, and those preferring a smaller domestic role more in keeping with the bank's traditions, cost three chief executives their jobs and continues to divide opinion within Barclays, the City and beyond. This is an extraordinary corporate thriller, which among much else describes how Barclays came to buy Lehman Brothers for a bargain price in 2008, why it was so keen to avoid taking government funding during the financial crisis, and the price shareholders have paid for a decade of barely controlled ambition. But Augar also shows how Barclays' experiences are a paradigm for Britain's social and economic life over thirty years, which saw the City move from the edge of the economy to its very centre. These decades created unprecedented prosperity for a tiny number, and made the reputations of governments and individuals but then left many of them in tatters. The leveraged society, the winner-takes-all mentality and our present era of austerity can all be traced to the influence of banks such as Barclays. Augar's book tells this rollercoaster story from the perspective of many of its participants - and also of those affected by the grip they came to have on Britain.


Free Banking

Free Banking
Author: Randy Kroszner
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1995
Genre: Free banking
ISBN:

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The Free Banking Era

The Free Banking Era
Author: Hugh Rockoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1975
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The author argues that free-banking laws enacted before the Civil War generated substantial benefits in the form of a more efficient allocation of capital.


Free Banking and Monetary Reform

Free Banking and Monetary Reform
Author: David Glasner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1989-08-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521361753

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This book boldly challenges the conventional view that the state must play a dominant role in the monetary system.