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BANKING IBD

ALPHA EDITIONS
05 / 2021
9789354549397
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Sinopsis

A clear, authoritative window onto a nation in flux. Banking, by William Amasa Scott, reads like a meticulous guide to how money moved, rules evolved, and institutions learned to govern risk at the dawn of modern America.This book offers a compact, accessible economic history overview and banking history that blends analysis of financial institutions with the forces that shaped monetary policy development. Scott surveys commercial banking practices, the rise of regulation, and the confluence of ideas that produced the modern framework for American finance. It is at once a library academic study and a practical reference for student finance inquiry, illuminating early twentieth century America and the pivotal roles played by key United States financial centres. The treatment sits comfortably beside adjacent banking history works, inviting both curious readers and serious researchers to consider the patterns and precedents that still inform today?s markets.Historically significant and deeply insightful, the work stands as a measuring stick for how scholars understand financial systems and policy evolution. For casual readers, it offers a compelling narrative about money, institutions and national growth, for classic?literature collectors, it is a artefact of scholarly pursuit and cultural memory.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it has been restored for today?s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector?s item and a cultural treasure.

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