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MAY/JUNE 1998 Vol. 80, No. 3

Lessons From Financial History

Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Economic Policy Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Commentary

Commentary for " Were Banks Special Intermediaries in Late Nineteenth Century America?"

Commentary

Commentary for " Banking Systems and Economic Growth: Lessons from Britain and Germany in the Pre-World War I Era"

Commentary

Commentary for " The Financial Crisis of 1825 and the Restructuring of the British Financial System"

Commentary

Commentary for " U.S. Securities Markets and the Banking System, 1790-1840"

Lessons from a Laissez-Faire Payments System: The Suffolk Banking System (1825-58)

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Commentary for " Lessons from a Laissez-Faire Payments System: The Suffolk Banking System (1825-58)"

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Commentary for " Did the Fed's Founding Improve the Efficiency of the U.S. Payments System?"

 


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