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- 000 01835cam a2200253 i 4500
- 008 170216s2017 nyu b 001 0 eng
- 020 __ |a 9781107198586 (hardback)
- 040 __ |a DLC |b eng |e rda |c DLC
- 100 1_ |a Hotson, Anthony, |e author.
- 245 10 |a Respectable banking : |b the search for stability in London's money and credit markets since 1695 / |c Anthony Hotson.
- 260 __ |a New York : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2017.
- 300 __ |a xxvii, 279 pages ; |c 24 cm
- 336 __ |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 520 __ |a "The financial collapse of 2007-8 has questioned our assumptions about the underlying basis for stability in the financial system, and Anthony Hotson here offers an important reassessment of the development of London's money and credit markets since the great currency crisis of 1695. He shows how this period has seen a series of intermittent financial crises interspersed with successive attempts to find ways and means of stabilizing the system. He emphasises, in particular, the importance of various principles of sound banking practice, developed in the late nineteenth century, that helped to stabilize London's money and credit markets. He shows how these principles informed a range of market practices that limited aggressive forms of funding, and discouraged speculative lending. A tendency to downplay the importance of these regulatory practices encouraged a degree of complacency about their removal, with consequences right through to the present day"-- |c Provided by publisher.
- 650 _0 |a Banks and banking |x History.
- 650 _0 |a Credit |x Management.