The Bank of England and Parliament were monetarily adroit during the Napoleonic Wars
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2018
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Authors: | Phillips, Emir |
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Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 0160-3477, ZDB-ID 436253-6. - Vol. 41.2018, 4, p. 620-647
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Subject: | Balance of payments | Bank of England | bullion report | currency exchange rate | deflation | gold standard | inflation | international trade deficit | monetarism | Napoleonic Wars | Suspension Act of 1797 | Großbritannien | United Kingdom | Goldstandard | Gold standard | Inflation | Geldpolitik | Monetary policy | Zentralbank | Central bank | Deflation | Zahlungsbilanz | Geldgeschichte | Monetary history | Monetarismus | Monetarism |
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