Bank of England by Richard Roberts & David Kynaston

Money, Power and Influence, 1694-1994

Bank of England Providing a history of the Bank of England from 1694 to 1994, this text looks at the bank in relation to the government, the economy and international central banking.

The Bank of England the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street has played a crucial if sometimes little-understood role in the life of the nation for over 300 years. Financer of wars, issuer of notes, lender of last resort, watchdog of the City, and most recently as a powerful shaper of economic policy in all these roles its action and decisions have had far-reaching consequences. Here, a distinguished group of historians and economists with first-hand knowledge of the Bank's past and present provides an authoritative and readable assessment of the major themes in the Bank's history: its relationship with government; its impact on the British economy; its position in the City of London; and its role in the international banking and monetary system. We are also given an insight in to the evolution of a uniquely British institution, its management, and some of the most colourful and influential figures associated with it, such as Montagu Norman, the commanding figure who was Governor from 1922 to 1944. To bring the picture up to the present, Rupert Pennant Rea outlines the contemporary challenges of independence, restructuring, and European monetary development. Added value is given by two main appendices: a detailed chronology of the Bank's history; and a comprehensive listing of its governors, directors, and senior officials. Well written, and informed with a confident grasp of the complexities of the institution, The Bank of England both tells an important story and serves as a landmark assessment of the Bank's history. This book is intended for scholars of economics and business; business historians; those in banking and the City.
Author(s) : Richard Roberts & David Kynaston Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0198292848 ISBN-13 : 9780198292845
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 01/04/1997

Publisher : Oxford University Press

Page Length : 274mm

Page Size : 230mm