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advanced in a cyclical fashion over the fifteenth century. The cycles were associated with changes in the money supply. Long …
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the disappearance of good money over this period has provided any solid quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of …
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bank through which he concealed over £3m in counterfeit money.[...] …
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saving money to saving time came when railway technology stopped simply fulfilling existing demand more cheaply (travel for …
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We argue that there is a connection between the interbank market for liquidity and thebroader financial markets, which has its basis in demand for liquidity by banks. Tightnessin the interbank market for liquidity leads banks to engage in what we term “liquiditypull-back,” which involves...
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A central tenet of economic sociology is that culture and regulatory institutions help to constitute the nature of economic actors and guide their actions, thus affecting economic outcomes (see, e.g., DiMaggio, 1994; Smelser and Swedberg, 1994). As socially organised agents operating in different...
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This research argues that variations in the interplay between cultural assimilation and cultural diffusion have played a significant role in giving rise to differential patterns of economic development across the globe. Societies that were geographically less vulnerable to cultural diffusion...
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The paper analyzes why households in transition economies prefer to hold sizeable shares of their assets in cash at home rather than in banks. Using survey data from ten Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries, I document the relevance of this behavior and show that cash preferences...
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Money provides liquidity services through a cash-in-advance constraint. The exchange of commodities and assets extends …-arbitrage and in addition to rates of interest, the prices of state-contingent revenues be set. – Money ; equilibrium …
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. As such, it can be described as the first true central bank. The debut of central bank money did not result from any …
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