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Bagehot, Walter : Lombard Street - A Description of the Money Market
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Eight edition.
A "Melt Down" in the banking and investment world is not a new phenomenon. Walter Bagehot, whose essays on political and economic issues for Great Britain’s "The Economist" were legendary, wrote this analysis of such an event. Lombard Street or Wall Street- those interested in banking practicalities and crisis still are impressed by the knowledge and views of Walter Bagehot. This book is a great collector’s item for those interested in the great minds of economic thought--from Adam Smith, Malthus, Keynes, Bagehot and others who laid the foundation for economic philosophies still discussed today.
A "Melt Down" in the banking and investment world is not a new phenomenon. Walter Bagehot, whose essays on political and economic issues for Great Britain’s "The Economist" were legendary, wrote this analysis of such an event. Lombard Street or Wall Street- those interested in banking practicalities and crisis still are impressed by the knowledge and views of Walter Bagehot. This book is a great collector’s item for those interested in the great minds of economic thought--from Adam Smith, Malthus, Keynes, Bagehot and others who laid the foundation for economic philosophies still discussed today.
condition: | |
category: | Books > Economy > |
category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | London, K.P. Trench & Co. 1882 |
item number / ISBN: | 0043670 |
binding: | cloth bound |
pages: | 359+47 |
language: | English |