Bank Deposits in the United Kingdom, 1870–1914
René P. Higonnet
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1957, vol. 71, issue 3, 329-367
Abstract:
I should like to dedicate this essay to the memory of Charles Rist. I. Introduction and basic contentions, 329. — II. Defectiveness of the usual statistics; deposits of joint-stock banks and private banks; the Economist's estimates; current accounts and fixed deposits, 332. — III. Growth of deposits in the long run and the short run, 345. — IV. Old and new explanations of the great depression (1873–1895), 348. — V. Gold, credit and prices in the United Kingdom, 354.
Date: 1957
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