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Central Banking in the Light of Recent British and American Experience

R. S. Sayers

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1949, vol. 63, issue 2, 198-211

Abstract: I. Introduction, 198. — II. Central bank control during the inter-war period, 198 — III. More recent problems: control of long-term interest rates in Britain and the United States, 201. — IV. Selective credit policy as a supplement to low and stable interest rates, 206. — V. This policy not a complete break with the past, 209. — VI.

Date: 1949
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